nulordning
Nulordning, also known as nullification or nullificationism, is a political theory and practice that advocates for the right of a state or region to nullify or invalidate federal laws that it deems unconstitutional or contrary to its interests. The concept originated in the United States during the antebellum period, particularly in the context of the debate over slavery and states' rights. The theory posits that states have the authority to declare federal laws null and void within their own borders, thereby refusing to enforce them.
The principle of nulordning is rooted in the idea that the federal government's powers are limited by
Critics of nulordning contend that it undermines the unity and authority of the federal government, leading
The concept of nulordning has been applied in various contexts throughout history, including the debate over