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How To Assert State Sovereign Immunity Under The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Calvin Cohen
How To Assert State Sovereign Immunity Under The Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure, Calvin Cohen
Vanderbilt Law Review
Twenty years have passed since the Supreme Court announced dramatic changes to the doctrine of state sovereign immunity in Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida.' This doctrine prevents "suits by private parties against unconsenting States" in recognition of the state's power to govern itself and its citizens freely, as well as the financial impact lawsuits have on the state's treasury. Since Seminole Tribe, the Supreme Court has-in a series of contentious 5-4 decisions-increasingly allowed this doctrine to immunize states and their officers from suits arising under the federal laws and sometimes even the Constitution. But while the Court has expanded …