Originally Posted by
SonicFlyer
Incorrect. Nullification and interposition are sound American legal doctrine. Do your own research.
Nullification:
The theory of nullification has never been legally upheld by federal courts. See McCulloch v. Maryland, State of Missouri v. Holland, and Crosby v. NFTC.
Interposition
The courts have held that interposition is not a valid constitutional doctrine when invoked to block enforcement of federal law. See Cooper v. Aaron, where the Supreme Court explicitly rejected this bs theory. For those of you who don’t want to take something at face value (cough cough), the court stated that Brown V. Board of Education is the law of the land, states are bound by it, and whatever cute attempt you have at dismantling it will be struck down.
Yikes man, I’d suggest you do even a tiny bit of reading before acting like a legal authority. Took me all of five mins to find rulings by the Supreme Court explicitly disproving what you claim.