Supremacy clause - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki

See Preemption; constitutional clauses.�Article VI, Paragraph 2 of the U.S. Constitution is commonly referred to as the Supremacy Clause. �It establishes that the federal constitution, and federal law generally, take precedence over state laws, and even state constitutions. It prohibits states from�interfering�with the federal government's exercise of its constitutional powers, and from assuming�any functions that are exclusively entrusted to the federal government. It does not, however, allow the federal government to review or veto state laws before they take effect.�Last updated in June of 2017 by Stephanie Jurkowski.