Introduction
Nullification is a constitutional theory that was formed in the 1700s by the Federalist-Republican debates. In its ideology it stated that the states in the union of United States of America had the right to reject any laws passed by the federal government that any state deemed as unconstitutional. Nullification gives power to the state governments to not even challenge the federal state but overrule any law that was against their democratic rights. Under nullification, states are given the power to judge and rebut as well as make final decision on the laws since the union is just an organization ...