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Sovereign Immunity Explained: Why You Can’t Sue the State #3446589 (License: Personal Use)
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This hand-drawn diagram visually explains sovereign immunity-the legal doctrine preventing citizens from suing their state government without its consent. The stick figure labeled “Person” points via an arrow marked “no sueing” toward a state outline, while a “Court” box sits above, indicating judicial authority does not extend to such suits absent waiver. The illustration underscores a core tenet of U.S. constitutional law rooted in the 11th Amendment.
Used in legal education, civics resources, or government transparency pages to explain limits on litigation against states; matches user intent seeking foundational understanding of governmental immunity and citizen rights.
Related Cliparts: Learn why individuals generally cannot sue state governments due to sovereign immunity-a foundational legal principle in U.S. law. Understand exceptions and implications.
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