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kodithompson

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What are the three instances where the preemption doctrine holds that state regulation is precluded or invalidated by federal regulation?
 
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Regulations are subordinate to statutes but have equal weight when applied.
 
  a. True
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Answer to Question 1

The three instances where the preemption doctrine holds that state regulation is precluded or invalidated by federal regulation are: 1. When Congress expressly states that it intends to preempt state regulation; 2. When a state law is inconsistent with federal law, even though no express pre-emption statement has been made by Congress; and 3. When Congress has enacted a legislative scheme that comprehensively regulates a field.

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