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Waiving States' Sovereign Immunity From Suit In Their Own Courts: Purchased Waiver And The Clear Statement Rule, Lauren Ouziel
Waiving States' Sovereign Immunity From Suit In Their Own Courts: Purchased Waiver And The Clear Statement Rule, Lauren Ouziel
Lauren Ouziel
In recent years, the Supreme Court has expanded the Eleventh Amendment concept of state sovereign immunity to limit the extent to which individual litigants may assert federal rights against states in federal court. In its 1998 term, the Supreme Court extended the sovereign immunity doctrine to shield states from federal claims asserted by individuals in state courts as well. While the Court has carved out exceptions to the sovereign immunity doctrine, it has consistently held that if Congress wishes to make states liable in federal court through one of those exceptions, it must do so by clearly expressing its intent …