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Supreme Court Says States Can't Override Federal Employees' Life Insurance Designations
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June 3, 2013

"The decision does not break new ground. The Court applied settled rules of statutory construction and conflict preemption to hold that when state laws conflict with Congress's purposes and objectives, the Supremacy Clause does not permit those laws to stand. The ideological diversity of seven Justices joining the main opinion, and the speed with which the Court delivered the result, further signals that the case was a relatively easy one. Nevertheless, three Justices took the opportunity to express disagreement with the Court's approach." [Hillman v. Maretta, No 11-1221 (U.S. June 3, 2013)]

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