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United States. Supreme Court. ( 1989 ) 491 US 1 , 105 L Ed 2d 1 , 109 S Ct 2273 Congress has the authority to render states liable in money damages in federal court when legislating pursuant to the Constitution's commerce clause ( Art I ...
United States. Supreme Court. ( 1989 ) 491 US 1 , 105 L Ed 2d 1 , 109 S Ct 2273 Congress has the authority to render states liable in money damages in federal court when legislating pursuant to the Constitution's commerce clause ( Art I ...
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... Courts § 757 - federal abstention state administrative pro- ceedings which the doctrine of federal absten- tion from enjoining state. - 4a , 4b . Where timely and adequate state court review is available , a federal court sitting in ...
... Courts § 757 - federal abstention state administrative pro- ceedings which the doctrine of federal absten- tion from enjoining state. - 4a , 4b . Where timely and adequate state court review is available , a federal court sitting in ...
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United States. Supreme Court. which the doctrine of federal absten- tion from enjoining state proceed- ings applies , a state trial court has entered judgment , the losing party cannot pursue equitable remedies in Federal District Court ...
United States. Supreme Court. which the doctrine of federal absten- tion from enjoining state proceed- ings applies , a state trial court has entered judgment , the losing party cannot pursue equitable remedies in Federal District Court ...
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