Constitutional Law I
Nullification is the legal theory that allows a state to invalidate any federal law that it deems unconstitutional. This concept emerged from the belief that states have the right to refuse compliance with federal mandates if they conflict with state sovereignty or the Constitution. The idea has historical roots and has been a point of contention in U.S. legal and political discourse, particularly regarding the balance of power between state and federal governments.
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