Anne M. Nardacci, US District Judge in Albany, NY, ruled that the administration failed to support claims that the state law usurped federal law, or that it unlawfully regulated or discriminated against the federal government, according to the Associated Press.
Narducci wrote that her job was not to evaluate the desirability of the Green Light Law on its policy but rather to determine whether arguments established that the law violated the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which gives federal laws precedence over state laws. She wrote that the administration “failed to state such a claim.”
Another district judge's ruling about to be appealed...
[Source](https://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-allowed-to-keep-giving-illegal-aliens-drivers-licenses-after-biden-appointed-judges-ruling)
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Anne M. Nardacci, US District Judge in Albany, NY, ruled that the administration failed to support claims that the state law usurped federal law, or that it unlawfully regulated or discriminated against the federal government, according to the Associated Press.
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Narducci wrote that her job was not to evaluate the desirability of the Green Light Law on its policy but rather to determine whether arguments established that the law violated the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which gives federal laws precedence over state laws. She wrote that the administration “failed to state such a claim.”
Another district judge's ruling about to be appealed...