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who says states can nullify federal overreach? madison and jefferson

He writes that it is “the indispensable power of a state to refuse to allow an unconstitutional federal law to be enforced within its borders.”[12]  As the Declaration of Independence states That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States. . [1] From 1798, 1799 and..

the future of freedom foundation

When the time the Constitution was being proposed to the American people, Americans were extremely leery, especially since then had been operating under the Articles of Confederation for some 13 years, which provided for a federal government with very weak and few powers. ..

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