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Federal Courts As Weapons Of Foreign Policy: The Case Of The Helms-Burton Act, John Yoo
Federal Courts As Weapons Of Foreign Policy: The Case Of The Helms-Burton Act, John Yoo
John C Yoo
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Who's So Afraid Of The Eleventh Amendment, John C. Yoo, Jesse Choper
Who's So Afraid Of The Eleventh Amendment, John C. Yoo, Jesse Choper
John C Yoo
This Article argues that critics have exaggerated the impact and importance of the Eleventh Amendment cases. This is not to deny that revived judicial security for states' rights has become the signature issue of the Rehnquist Court. We examine whether the subject deserves the enormous importance that many, including a number of commentators and several Justices, have given it. We conclude that it does not. A series of doctrines, both internal and external to the Eleventh Amendment, allow the federal government to achieve its policy objectives. Preventing private plaintiffs from suing states for retrospective money damages poses at most a …