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The 11th Amendment Explained Through Political Cartoon | Madison Galan #3446592 (License: Personal Use)
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This three-panel comic by Madison Galan depicts a frustrated Arizona resident attempting to sue neighboring New Mexico over a personal dislike of dogs, only to be rebuffed by a judge citing the 11th Amendment. The amendment grants states immunity from lawsuits brought by citizens of other states, non-citizens of the state, or foreign nationals. The final panel humorously shows the plaintiff overwhelmed by multiple dogs, underscoring the futility of the legal attempt.
Commonly used in educational or civics-focused web content to illustrate constitutional principles in an accessible, engaging way; ideal for law students, teachers, and general audiences seeking simplified explanations of sovereign immunity.
Related Cliparts: A humorous yet insightful political cartoon by Madison Galan clarifies the 11th Amendment’s role in protecting state sovereignty from lawsuits by individuals across state lines.
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