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Re: Right to sue multiple states...




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In <[email protected]>, on 12/29/97 
   at 10:29 AM, Jim Choate <[email protected]> said:

> 
>			       ARTICLE III. 
> 
>Section 2.  The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and
>Equity,  arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States,
>and Treaties  made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;
>[deleted text]
>between Citizens of different States;
>[deleted text]

>Clearly my suing say the govenor and legislature of each of the 50 states
>qualifies as a case involving citizens of different states and therefore
>there is clearly a right to sue multiple states at the federal level and
>falls under the responsibility of the Supreme Court.

Good point execpt are we talking of suing a States' governemnt for damages
or are we talking of suing individules, who happen to be part of a State's
government, for damages? I think that it is universal that one is
precluded from suing a memeber of government for carying out the duties of
office (ie: you can't sue the Governor of Texas for passing a law you
don't like while you can sue the govenor if hits your car going down the
road).

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