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Why is constitution called the supreme law of the nation​

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The United States Constitution is known as the "supreme law of the land." When state constitutions or laws passed by state legislatures or the national Congress are found to be in conflict with the federal Constitution, this clause is interpreted to mean that they have no force.
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