11th amendment
pretty much you cant sue a state
Congress passed the 11th amendment on March 4, 1794.
Thomas Jefferson
No. That is in violation of the 11th Amendment.
The 11th Amendment no longer has any application to same-sex marriage now that same-sex marriage is legal in all US states and territories.
The 15th amendment gave African Men the right to vote, and the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.
The 11th amendment sets up regulations on law suits by, or against, state governments.
The 11th Amendment by its plain language bars suits against states by citizens of other states or foreign citizens, but the Supreme Court in Hans v. Louisiana also construed the 11th Amendment to bar suits against states by its own citizens. That immunity can be waived or abrogated by the state itself or by the federal government in limited situations.
The 11th amendment protects a state from lawsuits filed by citizens of other states or countries. Example: A Californian can't sue Florida.
Yes, the 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution is still relevant. It restricts the ability of individuals to sue states in federal court, preserving states' sovereign immunity. This amendment continues to play a significant role in defining the relationship between the federal government and state governments.
it has two section,one for distant another for close vision