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  • The '''Supremacy Clause''' is part of [[Article VI of the United States Constitution|Article VI]] o ==Text of the Supremacy Clause==
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  • *Drahozal, Christopher R. 2004. ''The Supremacy Clause: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution''. Westport, CT and Lo
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  • The '''Supremacy Clause''' is part of [[Article VI of the United States Constitution|Article VI]] o ==Text of the Supremacy Clause==
    970 bytes (155 words) - 09:49, 30 June 2009
  • *Drahozal, Christopher R. 2004. ''The Supremacy Clause: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution''. Westport, CT and Lo
    157 bytes (20 words) - 10:40, 29 June 2009
  • ==Supremacy Clause== ...law: an overview}}</ref> The Court based its reasoning on Article VI, the Supremacy Clause.
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  • ...land is the [[United States Constitution]] and, under the Constitution's [[Supremacy Clause]], laws enacted by Congress and [[treaty|treaties]] to which the U.S. is a
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  • ...bal sovereignty,<ref name=Clinton>Robert N. Clinton, ''There Is No Federal Supremacy Clause For Indian Tribes'' 34 Ariz. St. L.J. 113 (2002).</ref> Matthews stated:
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