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THE MISUNDERSTOOD ELEVENTH AMENDMENT.
- Source :
- University of Pennsylvania Law Review. February, 2021, Vol. 169 Issue 3, p609, 55 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- INTRODUCTION 611 I. "POSTULATES WHICH LIMIT AND CONTROL" 614 A. Beyond "Elvent" and the Amendment 614 B. The "Postulates" and the Modern Court 618 C. The "Postulates" and the Modern [...]<br />The Eleventh Amendment might be the most misunderstood amendment to the Constitution. Both its friends and enemies have treated the Amendment&apos;s written text, and the unwritten doctrines of state sovereign immunity, as one and the same--reading broad principles into its precise words, or treating the written Amendment as merely illustrative of unwritten doctrines. The result is a bewildering forest of case law, which takes neither the words nor the doctrines seriously. The truth is simpler: the Eleventh Amendment means what it says. It strips the federal government of judicial power over suits against states, in law or equity, brought by diverse plaintiffs. It denies subject-matter jurisdiction in all such cases, to federal claims as well as state ones, and in only such cases. It can&apos;t be waived. It can&apos;t be abrogated. It applies on appeal. It means what it says. Likewise, the Amendment does not mean what it does not say: it neither abridges nor enlarges other, similar rules of sovereign immunity, derived from the common law and the law of nations, that limit the federal courts&apos; personal jurisdiction over unconsenting states. Current case law runs roughshod over these distinctions, exposing sound doctrines to needless criticism and sometimes leading the Court off track. Understanding the Amendment&apos;s text lets us correct these errors and respect the unwritten law the Amendment left in place.
- Subjects :
- Sovereign immunity -- Laws, regulations and rules
Subject matter jurisdiction -- Laws, regulations and rules
Federal jurisdiction -- Laws, regulations and rules
State government -- Privileges and immunities -- Powers and duties
Government regulation
United States Constitution (U.S. Const. amend. 11)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00419907
- Volume :
- 169
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- University of Pennsylvania Law Review
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.664422297