Source: Law & Liberty
by Nelson Lund
“In his recent forum essay on nullification, Mark Pulliam distinguished between true nullification laws — those in which a state claims that it can refuse to obey federal laws that the state deems to be contrary to the Constitution — and laws that are merely statements of disagreement or vows of non-cooperation. This is an important distinction because the states are under no constitutional obligation to endorse federal laws or to cooperate with the federal government in enforcing them.” (11/07/24)