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Nationwide Investigations into the Impacts of State Preemption on Racial Justice and Health Equity
State governments have long used their powers to preempt local government rulings. This practice, known as preemption, describes the primacy of a higher authority of law (e.g. the state) over a lower authority (e.g. counties and cities).
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