This article is the second of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the complexities of state sovereign immunity apply to bankruptcy actions. The first article laid the foundation by analyzing the source, scope, and nature of states\u27 immunity from suits filed in federal, court to enforce state and federal law (Journal of Bankruptcy Law and Practice, September/October 1998). The present article considers the extent to which the bankruptcy estate may enforce Bankruptcy Code actions against the states, notwithstanding state sovereign immunity
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The following article is excerpted from a chapter in Blessings of Liberty - The Constitution and the...
This article is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
(Excerpt) Sovereign immunity, generally, prohibits suit against a sovereign without the sovereign’s ...
This Article examines the conflict between the Bankruptcy Code and state sovereignty
Sovereign immunity jurisprudence has always been a confusing jumble of assumptions which seem incomp...
(Excerpt) The sovereign immunity of the states, or the freedom of a state from suit by its citizens,...
During February 2011 the prospect of creating a state-bankruptcy chapter burst into the national con...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
Although sovereign immunity jurisprudence is not the most highly publicized topic of debate in the m...
Section II of this paper briefly sets out the jurisdictional scheme of the 1984 Act. Section III pre...
In 2014, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit confronted, for the first time, the issue...
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The following article is excerpted from a chapter in Blessings of Liberty - The Constitution and the...
This article is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
(Excerpt) Sovereign immunity, generally, prohibits suit against a sovereign without the sovereign’s ...
This Article examines the conflict between the Bankruptcy Code and state sovereignty
Sovereign immunity jurisprudence has always been a confusing jumble of assumptions which seem incomp...
(Excerpt) The sovereign immunity of the states, or the freedom of a state from suit by its citizens,...
During February 2011 the prospect of creating a state-bankruptcy chapter burst into the national con...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
Although sovereign immunity jurisprudence is not the most highly publicized topic of debate in the m...
Section II of this paper briefly sets out the jurisdictional scheme of the 1984 Act. Section III pre...
In 2014, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit confronted, for the first time, the issue...
Since 1997, the Court has issued almost a dozen Eleventh Amendment decisions, each of which expanded...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The following article is excerpted from a chapter in Blessings of Liberty - The Constitution and the...