Your analogy is not remotely comparable on many points.
So what's your real question?
Do states have rights? Not anymore. Thanks Abe. Thanks damnyankees.
It wasn't an analogy. It was a statement. Freely elected politicians acting in the name of the people in San Fransisco are interfering with a lawful Federal function. Since you support the South Carolina nullifiers and secessionists, I can only assume you also support the San Francisco commies.
They never did. As you refused to believe last week, governments have powers. People have rights. Anything to the contrary is mere sloppiness.
You never did come up with a court decision using the phrase, did you? I came up with two USSC decisions using "State's powers" in response to your challenge.