Supremacy Clause

The supremacy clause states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land and laws not made in pursuance thereof are unconstitutional and state courts are obliged to strike them down since they have taken an oath to uphold the Constitution. The laws made in pursuance thereof are not the supreme law of the land. The Constitution is.

I Suggest that the author of NeoFederaliam read John Taylor's "New Views of the Constitution". I also recommend such simple books as "The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution"as well as the "The Politically Incorret Guide to American History"

Taylor was more than a match for Storey and Marshall in interpreting the Constitution.Marshall and Storey are so taken up with their sense of self importance as to write vast tomes amounting to portraying a knowledge which was faulty in many instances. If anything they were against the originalist views versus a living Constitution which allows one to entertain opinions that have no relation to the Constitution at all.

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