Instead, as state law demands, the funds went to a special pool reserved for building schools.
First, under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, federal law trumped state law.
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Google lawyers recently helped draft the first state law dealing with self-driving cars, in Nevada.
Jones was not only fired but also charged with felony fraud under a new state law.
That makes the customers vulnerable to identity theft and violates state law, the state says.
State law includes a provision against price gouging of an "unconscionably excessive price" during natural disasters.
Currently, four states recognize publicity rights under both explicit state law and common law legal theories.
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The outcome of cases is determined by comparing the defendant's actions against state law.
The Internal Revenue Service does not determine your marital status: that is determined by state law.
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The first, state law, is at least codified, so you can look up the relevant legislation.
State law regarding the legal status of trust protectors originates either from statute or judicial decisions.
Different rules apply for federal estate and gift tax purposes, as well as state law.
Under state law, both parties must consent before a telephone conversation can be taped.
Under state law, Secretary of State Jan Brewer -- a Republican -- takes over.
After that time, the city council can vote to remove the EM under state law.
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For instance, through the state law being challenged in the Supreme Court Sorrell v.
They said that under state law, an embryo is not person until it is born alive.
It maintains that state law prevents eminent domain rights if land is used for such purposes.
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The portion of the state law validated by the high court is potent, one expert said.
And while not wholly independent from Spanish state law, they are still considered autonomous.
Mr Obama has struggled to fight off new restrictions, like Arizona's harsh state law on immigration.
Moreover, the federal government only has limited ability to substitute for state law enforcement.
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The only benefit provided by the employer is temporary disability coverage, which is required by state law.
State law, therefore, dictates how and when the terms of these instruments can be changed or modified.
Spitzer's office claims jurisdiction of the NYSE as a not-for-profit corporation operating under New York State law.
Currently, state law does not consider a killing a double homicide when an expectant mother is slain.
They included cost of living and the tax climate for retirees (generally a function of state law).
The author of a harsh state law against illegal immigrants in Arizona, passed last year, is a Mormon.
State law gives electric utilities, including Georgia Power, exclusive rights to serve customers in designated areas of the state.
Under state law, Georgia Power's customers must pay for the nuclear plant unless regulators find its costs were unreasonable.
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