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ased on the Supremacy Clause, what must a judge support in the event of a legal conflict? state law over federal law city law over state law the Constitution over state law the president’s opinion over the Constitution

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Preemption is grounded in theSupremacy Clause of Article VI, cl. 2, which states that “[t]he Constitution, and the Laws of the United Stateswhich shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land.”52 The 
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The correct answer fro your question is option (C)-The constitution over the state law.

Based on the Supremacy Clause a Judge must support the constitution during an even of a legal conflict.

The supremacy clause of the US constitution bound the states courts under the supreme law. According to the supremacy clause a federal law must be applied during a conflict between a state Law and the Federal Law.

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