American Constitutional Law, Issue 1Foundation Press, 1978 - 1204 pages |
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Page 133
... immunity in the constitutional scheme . Although the effect of sovereign immunity on the availabili- ty of judicial review has been narrowed by fiction , the operational concept of a sovereign immunity that is secure against judicial in ...
... immunity in the constitutional scheme . Although the effect of sovereign immunity on the availabili- ty of judicial review has been narrowed by fiction , the operational concept of a sovereign immunity that is secure against judicial in ...
Page 141
... immunity.9 Congressional power to abrogate the states ' sovereign immunity is not , however , completely unfettered . Three limiting principles seem to follow from the constitutional plan . First , Congress cannot confer upon an article ...
... immunity.9 Congressional power to abrogate the states ' sovereign immunity is not , however , completely unfettered . Three limiting principles seem to follow from the constitutional plan . First , Congress cannot confer upon an article ...
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... immunity claims arising from contracts between the federal executive and private parties . In the 1937 case of James v . Dravo Contracting Co.8 a contractor sought immunity from a state gross receipts tax imposed on amounts received ...
... immunity claims arising from contracts between the federal executive and private parties . In the 1937 case of James v . Dravo Contracting Co.8 a contractor sought immunity from a state gross receipts tax imposed on amounts received ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXV | 954 |
PREFACE iii | 959 |
Illinois 632 670 | 963 |
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