Part I discusses the historical backdrop of the Eleventh Amendment. Part II, the Analysis, analyzes and critiques the jurisprudence of the Eleventh Amendment
Professor Hill maintains that the Constitution was grounded on an understanding that the states woul...
The Judicial Power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equit...
The American Constitution may be compared to an organism with a high nervous development that enable...
This report discusses the Eleventh Amendment and the concept of state sovereign immunity. Although t...
The Supreme Court's state sovereign immunity jurisprudence has undergone a fundamental change. Altho...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
(Excerpt) The sovereign immunity of the states, or the freedom of a state from suit by its citizens,...
The Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution embodies the principle of state sovereign i...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The Eleventh Amendment was ratified in response to Chisholm v. Georgia, which held that the language...
The Supreme Court\u27s Eleventh Amendment decisions give conflicting signals about what the Amendmen...
The concept of sovereign immunity has long been a vibrant force in American law, overshadowing the i...
The history of sovereign immunity in the United States is a history of mistakes. The result is that ...
Toward the end of her article, The History of Mainstream Legal Thought, Elizabeth Mensch identifies ...
This essay, in a symposium honoring the scholarship of Ninth Circuit Judge William A. Fletcher, expl...
Professor Hill maintains that the Constitution was grounded on an understanding that the states woul...
The Judicial Power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equit...
The American Constitution may be compared to an organism with a high nervous development that enable...
This report discusses the Eleventh Amendment and the concept of state sovereign immunity. Although t...
The Supreme Court's state sovereign immunity jurisprudence has undergone a fundamental change. Altho...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
(Excerpt) The sovereign immunity of the states, or the freedom of a state from suit by its citizens,...
The Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution embodies the principle of state sovereign i...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The Eleventh Amendment was ratified in response to Chisholm v. Georgia, which held that the language...
The Supreme Court\u27s Eleventh Amendment decisions give conflicting signals about what the Amendmen...
The concept of sovereign immunity has long been a vibrant force in American law, overshadowing the i...
The history of sovereign immunity in the United States is a history of mistakes. The result is that ...
Toward the end of her article, The History of Mainstream Legal Thought, Elizabeth Mensch identifies ...
This essay, in a symposium honoring the scholarship of Ninth Circuit Judge William A. Fletcher, expl...
Professor Hill maintains that the Constitution was grounded on an understanding that the states woul...
The Judicial Power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equit...
The American Constitution may be compared to an organism with a high nervous development that enable...