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The 11th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution addresses the judicial power of the United States, specifically limiting the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court. Ratified in 1795, it establishes that states cannot be sued by citizens of another state or by foreign citizens without the state's consent. This amendment is part of the broader framework of federalism and state sovereignty in the American legal system.

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