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Sovereign Impunity: The Supreme Court Of Georgia’S False Textualism Expands The Doctrine Of Sovereign Immunity In The State, Laura R. Dove May 2015

Sovereign Impunity: The Supreme Court Of Georgia’S False Textualism Expands The Doctrine Of Sovereign Immunity In The State, Laura R. Dove

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

Until recently, sovereign immunity—the doctrine that protects state entities from suit without the State’s consent—had been held by the Supreme Court of Georgia not to apply to suits seeking solely injunctive relief to prevent the State, its departments, or agencies from acting illegally or outside the scope of their authority. This rule stemmed partly from the fact that a significant policy basis for sovereign immunity is the protection of taxpayer funds, but also was grounded on the principle that the State may not “cloak itself in the mantle of sovereign immunity” to prevent its citizens from holding the State accountable …