Can executive order void a law?

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2026-03-21 19:35

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No, an executive order cannot void a law. Executive orders are directives issued by the President to manage the operations of the federal government and can only clarify or direct the implementation of existing laws. However, they cannot override or invalidate laws passed by Congress. If an executive order conflicts with a law, the law generally takes precedence, and such conflicts can be challenged in court.

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