This Article discusses whether a State has sovereign immunity from claims for just compensation. The Article concludes that the States are indeed immune from just compensation suits brought against them in federal court; States are not necessarily immune, however, from just-compensation suits brought against them in their own courts of general jurisdiction. Thus, the States\u27 immunity in federal court is not symmetrical to the States\u27 immunity in their own courts. This asymmetry, the Article explains, is the result of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Due Process Clause obligates a State to provide a means of paying just compensation every time the State takes private property for public use. A State may be able t...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
A state of the Union may preserve its immunity from suit in its own courts, and the Constitution res...
This article is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
This Article discusses whether a State has sovereign immunity from claims for just compensation. The...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
Under the concept of sovereign or governmental immunity, a state may not be sued in tort without its...
There are tremendous disparities between high stakes original actions between states before th...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent revival of state sovereign immunity is usually cited as a significan...
This cloak of immunity in which state officials can wrap themselves to protect against damage suits ...
There are tremendous disparities between high stakes original actions between states before the U.S....
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
A state of the Union may preserve its immunity from suit in its own courts, and the Constitution res...
This article is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
This Article discusses whether a State has sovereign immunity from claims for just compensation. The...
This Article attempts to clarify the doctrine of sovereign immunity and its exceptions in its applic...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
What are the constitutional parameters of state sovereign immunity? The Court has made clear that ce...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
Under the concept of sovereign or governmental immunity, a state may not be sued in tort without its...
There are tremendous disparities between high stakes original actions between states before th...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent revival of state sovereign immunity is usually cited as a significan...
This cloak of immunity in which state officials can wrap themselves to protect against damage suits ...
There are tremendous disparities between high stakes original actions between states before the U.S....
The morass of recent Supreme Court state sovereign immunity jurisprudence is closely examined. Rathe...
A state of the Union may preserve its immunity from suit in its own courts, and the Constitution res...
This article is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...