MBE® Flashcard
WHAT ARE THE WAYS THE CONSTITUTION LIMITS THE POLICE POWER OF THE STATES?
The Constitution limits the police power of the states by:
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reserving certain enumerated powers exclusively for the federal government (exclusive federal power);
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restricting the government from acting in violation of Constitutional provisions (individual rights); and
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providing, under the Supremacy Clause, that if Congress enacts legislation with the intention of preempting state law, the congressional regulation will control (preemption).
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