Does federal law supersede state law?
The notion the Federal Law trumps or preempts State Law is a fiction. to take the place of because of priorities, reconsideration, rescheduling, etc.; supplant: The special newscast preempted the usual television program The state does not have to follow a bad federal law.The Supremacy Clause states that the “The Constitution and laws made in pursuance thereof”No State has to follow bad federal laws not made in pursuance therof and the state can judge of that. The state can overturn Roe vs Wade. Texas had every right to perform the autopsy on President Kennedy. In a murder in which the plaintiff was found guilty or innocent the federal law has no right to retry the plaintiff on federal civil rights charges.This is double jeopardy because the plaintiff has already had his civil and federal rights tried under the Constitution. In O.J Simpson’s case,wrongful death,this had no right to go to trial.Where were the feds here?This case was double jeopardy. In cases where the state has jurisdic