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April 19, 2015 · 12:28 am

Supremacy Clause instructs courts to defer to federal law when federal and state law contradict each other, but it does not create a private right of action


Opinion:
RICHARD ARMSTRONG, ET AL.
v.
EXCEPTIONAL CHILD CENTER, INC.,
ET AL.

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