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When the federal government oversteps its constitutional bounds, states can intercede and declare such actions unenforceable in their states. And many states are doing just that (2021, 4pp)
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This article was written by Peter Rykowski & appeared in the March 22, 2021 issue of The New American, pages 31-34.
When the federal government oversteps its constitutional bounds, states can intercede and declare such actions unenforceable in their states. And many states are doing just that (2021, 4pp)