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They hoped a strategic victory would force the U.S. government to sue for peace.
The first Arab Head of State to visit Israel was Anwar Sadat. He paid for the peace he made with Israel with his life. He was assassinated by members of the Egyptian Military who were appalled that one of their own could sue for peace.
Yes, there is the international law, which the US government can use to sue a foreign national who is not physically present in the United States.
So one state cannot sue another state.
Since Florida is a right to work state I don't think you can ever sue your employer.
It depends on what happened to you to want to sue the state. If you have suffered a loss or injury from the state or one of the states agents/employees then yes you might have a case. But the question is so vague. But yes you can take your local, state, and federal government to court.
Can I sue the Department Of State
Yes, you can sue any state. did you get my message
They hoped a strategic victory would force the U.S. government to sue for peace.
The first Arab Head of State to visit Israel was Anwar Sadat. He paid for the peace he made with Israel with his life. He was assassinated by members of the Egyptian Military who were appalled that one of their own could sue for peace.
Sue the dinosaur fossil was found in the state of South Dakota
Yes, with the exception that the suit would need to be brought in a state or circuit or superior court, it could not be a small claims venue.
Wade represented the state of Texas and Roe did not try to sue, she did sue.
You cannot sue a state - a state is collective organization designed for the greater purposes of its citizens. You CAN sue an individual component of it (i.e., a Department, a person, etc.)
Employers can sue employees in every state.
Sue Coe has written: 'Police state'
Serious but not so bad we had to sue for peace