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article vi: the supremacy clause
highest law of the land
article 6 of the u.s. constitution, known as
the supremacy clause, states that the constitution is the
highest law of the land, establishing that all other laws
must abide by it.
- constitutional supremacy: both federal and state
laws are subservient to the constitution
in the hierarchy of governance, which
holds the highest authority?
federal treaties
state laws
the constitution
The provided text about Article VI (the Supremacy Clause) of the U.S. Constitution explicitly states that the Constitution is the highest law of the land, with all other laws (including federal treaties and state laws) subordinate to it.
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