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Congress may not pass statutory laws that

conflict with the U.S. Constitution
True or false

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i think true

Step-by-step explanation:

Statutory law in the United States consists of the laws passed by the legislature. For the federal government, then, the statutory law is the acts passed by the United States Congress. ... Once a bill is passed by Congress and signed by the President it becomes a Public Law.

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