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What happens when a state law conflicts with a federal law? The state law, under the Supremacy Clause, is declared invalid

The Federal law, under the Supremacy Clause, is declared invalid.

Article 6 of the Constitution encourages states to secede (leave the union).

Article 2 of the Constitution states that this situation will not occur.

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