United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 521United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2000 |
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Side 261
... immunity in suits by Indian tribes , Blatchford v . Native Village of Noatak , 501 U. S. 775 , 782 , the present suit is barred unless it falls within the exception this Court has recognized for certain suits seeking declaratory and ...
... immunity in suits by Indian tribes , Blatchford v . Native Village of Noatak , 501 U. S. 775 , 782 , the present suit is barred unless it falls within the exception this Court has recognized for certain suits seeking declaratory and ...
Side 262
... immunity doctrine remains meaningful , while also giving recognition to the need to prevent violations of federal law . In a suit commenced against such officials , even if they are named and served as individuals , the State itself ...
... immunity doctrine remains meaningful , while also giving recognition to the need to prevent violations of federal law . In a suit commenced against such officials , even if they are named and served as individuals , the State itself ...
Side 265
... immunity grounds and for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted . The court held the Eleventh Amendment barred the claims against Idaho and the agencies . It concluded further that the action against the officials ...
... immunity grounds and for failure to state a claim upon which relief could be granted . The court held the Eleventh Amendment barred the claims against Idaho and the agencies . It concluded further that the action against the officials ...
Side 267
... immunity from suit , rather than a nonwaivable limit on the Federal Judiciary's subject - matter jurisdiction . The immunity is one the States enjoy save where there has been " a surren- der of this immunity in the plan of the ...
... immunity from suit , rather than a nonwaivable limit on the Federal Judiciary's subject - matter jurisdiction . The immunity is one the States enjoy save where there has been " a surren- der of this immunity in the plan of the ...
Side 268
... immunity is designed to protect , are placed in jeopardy whether or not the suit is based on diversity jurisdiction . As a consequence , suits invoking the federal - question jurisdiction of Article III courts may also be barred by the ...
... immunity is designed to protect , are placed in jeopardy whether or not the suit is based on diversity jurisdiction . As a consequence , suits invoking the federal - question jurisdiction of Article III courts may also be barred by the ...
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