State and Federal Constitutions
The anti-commandeering doctrine is a legal principle that prohibits the federal government from compelling states to enforce federal laws or regulations. This doctrine emphasizes the importance of state sovereignty and limits the power of Congress to impose duties on state officials. The concept reinforces the idea that states are not mere instruments of the federal government and highlights the balance of power between state and federal authorities.
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