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Federal laws and state laws?
Federal laws are the Supreme laws of the land. If there is a conflict between the two, Federal law prevails. State laws may be in addition to Federal laws, such as for some crimes a person may be...
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Is the federal law the state law?
Not quite... federal law is federal law and is in addition to state law, except where there is a state and federal law that are virtually identical, in which case the federal law may "supersede" the...
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Is littering a state law or a federal law?
Actually, you're not supposed to litter. Law pertaining to littering are usually local ordinances. There are no federal regulations about littering aimed at individuals (although there are some aimed...
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Federal law or state law which is higher?
It can depend. One might say that Federal Law is supreme because it is applicable in all 50 states and all territories of the US. Whereas, state law is applicable only within the borders of that...
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Does state law supersede federal law?
No, federal law supersedes state laws. Federal law is superseded by the US Constitution.Not in all cases. State law is certainly superceded by the US Constitution (that is, the Constitution is the...