Hamdi v. Rumsfeld Hamdan v. Rumsfeld Hammer v. Dagenhart US v. Darby Lumber Printz v. US Alden v. Maine Nevada DHR v. Hibbs Crosby v. National Foreign Trade
state sovereign immunity means that the state is sovereign and immune from being sued in state courts. In Nevada v Hibbs it was found that states could be sued in federal court under section 5 of the 14th amendment.
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Does the quiz include Hamdan and Hamdi or just the most recent case we read which is Hamdan??
Can someone list all the cases that will be on the quiz?
Here are the cases for the quiz:
Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
Hammer v. Dagenhart
US v. Darby Lumber
Printz v. US
Alden v. Maine
Nevada DHR v. Hibbs
Crosby v. National Foreign Trade
You're also responsible for Seminole Tribe to the extent we discussed it in class. And don't forget the Gonzales v. Carhart blog entry.
Can someone please explain statesoverign immunity? Its confusing.
state sovereign immunity means that the state is sovereign and immune from being sued in state courts. In Nevada v Hibbs it was found that states could be sued in federal court under section 5 of the 14th amendment.
Could response to the state sovereign immunity question.
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