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Can a state overturn a federal law?

what makes you say this?

I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given responses, the primary question surrounding the 1832 Nullification Crisis was whether a state can regulate interstate commerce. This crisis was centered on the issue of whether a state had the authority to nullify or invalidate a federal law within its own borders. The concept of nullification was put forth by the state of South Carolina, which argued that it had the right to nullify a federal tariff law that it deemed unconstitutional. The broader question at hand was the balance of power between the federal government and states in terms of authority and the interpretation of the Constitution.