The Supremacy Clause in the Constitution states that:

State laws take precedence over federal laws
State laws take precedence over federal laws

Federal laws take precedence over state laws
Federal laws take precedence over state laws

State and federal laws are equal
State and federal laws are equal

The President has supreme authority

None of the above

The Supremacy Clause in the Constitution states that federal laws take precedence over state laws. It establishes that the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties are the supreme law of the land, and that state laws that conflict with federal laws are invalid.