States – and their political subdivisions (local governments) – have a broad range of tools to undermine, reject, resist and effectively nullify federal acts.
But can the same strategies be applied by localities in response to state acts? And can localities actually nullify state laws at all?
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Michael Boldin [send him email] is the founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, where this video first appeared. He was raised in Milwaukee, WI, and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. Follow him on Twitter – @michaelboldin and Facebook.
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