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Considering the case of McCulloh vs Maryland, can the Federal authorities do anything?
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posted 3 years ago
Considering the case of McCulloh vs Maryland, can the Federal authorities do anything?
In accordance with the McCulloh vs Maryland (The Bank of United States case) which provided that the supremacy clause precludes state taxation of Federal functions; can States and localities enforce traffic rules against federal officials?
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