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Preemption is implied if state law impedes the achievement of a federal objective.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Arizona Immigration Law Preempted? 2010
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Preemption is implied by a conflict between federal and state law (this is what you’re talking about).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Arizona Immigration Law Preempted? 2010
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"Preemption" is a simple concept cloaked in an unfamiliar word.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama Curtails Bush's Policy of 'Preemption'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama Curtails Bush's Policy of 'Preemption' 2009
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Repudiation by the U.S. Supreme Court of Bush "Preemption" Policy.
Joanne Doroshow: Top Ten Civil Justice Triumphs Of the Decade! 2009
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NOT Only Is A 'Preemption' Against Iran Manifestly LEGAL, Both In International Law
JPost Headlines 2009
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– State Preemption: “In my view, preempting leading states would be a huge mistake: we should definitely set a floor, but not a ceiling.”
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Additional Preemption: “Illegal immigration” is an “issue” which has policy and other legitimate questions surrounding it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Immigration: Costs and Benefits, in Liberty and Otherwise 2010
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Preemption: This is an emotional appeal to stir my fellow man!
The Volokh Conspiracy » Immigration: Costs and Benefits, in Liberty and Otherwise 2010
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Consider this example from L.A. Paul and Ned Hall, “Causation and Preemption” (PDF):
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