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If a law that violates (conflicts with) the U.S. Constitution is challenged in court, the court will: a.enforce the law only if it is one that has been passed by a state legislature. b.enforce the law if it is rooted in a state constitutional principle. c.not enforce the law no matter what its source may be.

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If a law that violates (conflicts with) the U.S. Constitution is challenged in court, the court will: ... not enforce the law because only Congress has the power to enforce laws that violate the U.S. Constitution

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