Asked by Heather Burgess on Sep 29, 2024

The U.S.Constitution recognizes the states' power to make law in certain areas.

U.S. Constitution

The supreme law of the United States of America, established to frame the government, delineate its powers, and protect the rights of citizens.

States' Power

The authority and powers that are granted to the states by the constitution, including those not explicitly allocated to the federal government.

  • Recognize the contrasts and operational domains of substantive law, procedural law, public law, and private law.