What does the 11th Amendment Mean?

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The 11th Amendment protects each state from being sued in federal court by the government, by another state, or by an individual. The Amendment was passed on March 4, 1794.
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11th Amendment - Suits Against States
The Eleventh Amendment to the US Constitution deals with each State's sovereign immunity from being sued in federal court by someone of another state or country. This amendment was adopted in response to, and in order to overrule, the U.S. Supreme Court... More »
Ratified: February 7, 1795
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The 11th amendment is about the states sovereign immunity. It prevents someone from another state or country from suing other states in federal court. Congress passed this amendment
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The 11th amendment is important because it stops people from suing governments in other states. It grants each state soveriegn immunity which only allows different states to sue each
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The 11th Amendment protects each state from being sued in federal court by the government, by another state, or by an individual. The Amendment was passed on March 4, 1794.
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The 11th amendment to the US Constitution states that citizens of one US State may not sue
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