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Nullification is a legal theory according to which a state has to nullify the unconstitutional federal laws of the state.The theory of nullification is based on the view that the state that have originated as a result of an agreement have the final authority to determine the limits of the power of the government.The final decisive power lies only with the federal courts.
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The doctrine of nullification allows a state to invalidate, that is, to void, for its own territory any federal law deemed unconstitutional by that state. Supporters of the doctrine generally view it as a major political tool against tyranny by the central government over the state governments and the people, while to its opponents it is threatening to the stability of the country.