Supremacy Clause


Definition of Supremacy Clause

The Supremacy Clause is a provision mentioned under Article VI of the United States Constitution, stating that federal laws are always superior to state laws. In the case of a conflict, federal laws will always override state laws.



Supremacy Clause Explained

The idea and principle of federal supremacy was introduced by the Chief Justice John Marshal in 1819. According to this principle, which is still being followed in the cases of Constitutional issues, the ruling of the Supreme Court is binding on all state courts.