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6 April, 00:35
What did "nullification" mean?
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Carlee Ellis
6 April, 00:37
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It's a legal theory that states have to right to nullify or possibly invalidate. The theory of nullification has never fully been upheld in federal courts.
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Adrian Watkins
6 April, 01:02
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It is the theory that a state can nullify a law
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