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Can states override or ignore federal law?


Can states override or ignore federal law?
Bob Buckley
Legal perspectives
Among the bills passed in the last legislative session in Missouri is “The Second Amendment Preservation Act. Governor Parson signed the bill at the Frontier Justice gun store in Lee’s Summit. The ink barely dried on the governor’s signature when a lawsuit was filed by the City and County of Saint Louis challenging the constitutionality of the law.
The lawsuit filed in Cole County Circuit Court against the attorney general, Eric Schmidt, states in the introduction: “A recently enacted Missouri law, formerly known as HB 85 and HB 310 (collectively HB 85 ), was adopted as the latest step in ongoing efforts to nullify federal gun laws. HB 85, however, is unconstitutional under the United States and Missouri constitutions.” The lawsuit further states that its intent is not to infringe upon anyone’s right to bear arms. The lawsuit also states that the legislation is a “radical, dan ....

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The Liberal Supreme Court


The Liberal Supreme Court
Commentary
This is a review of the Supreme Court’s constitutional decisions during its October 2020 term, which ended on June 30, 2021. (It’s called the October 2020 term because that’s when it began.) This review shows that, contrary to the mainstream media narrative, the court doesn’t have a “conservative majority.” In constitutional cases at least, it leans toward the liberal side.
SCOTUS Blog tells us that during this term the court’s most liberal justice, Sonya Sotomayor, was in the majority 70 percent of the time. But that includes cases interpreting federal
statutes, where conservatives won some victories. These included Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee (pdf), upholding Arizona’s election integrity law, and Pakdel v. San Francisco (pdf), helping landowners sue for compensation when government seizes their land. ....

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