The book Governmental Immunity : was written by author Connors, Eugene Thomas, 1949- Here you can read free online of Governmental Immunity : book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Governmental Immunity : a good or bad book?
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This decision caused a great deal of turmoil among the states, who feared that this would open the door to innumerable suits based on debts accrued during the Revolutionary War, and eventually bank- rupt the fledgling state treasuries . ^2^ This case's great importance to this study comes from the various justices' discussions regarding the sovereign and governmental immunity aspects of the case. The situation in 1793 for the states, then was thus : 1 States, by inheriting sovereignty from colo...nial governments, exercised govern- mental immunity and could not be sued by one of their own citizens. "Su''.")T a note 101 . -^■■'"Suora note S3. 56 2) Due to Article' III, section 2 of the ratified 1788 United States Constitution, states could be sued in federal court by citizen^ oF otlier states. As previously mentioned in this paper, many scholars believe that sovereign immunity was transmitted to this country through the Russell v. Men Dwelling in Devon case. They maintain that this legal precedent set the foundation for the establishment of this concept in the United States.
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