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Collection of Eleventh Amendments (24)

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“We the People” speaks to a diverse group of animated U.S. states, symbolizing federalism and collective governance in a friendly, accessible style.
A simple sketch illustrating the concept of sovereign immunity: a person is barred from suing the state, even though courts exist to resolve disputes.
In this witty cartoon, a judge dismisses a frivolous “11th amendment” argument-where states are represented by cats-highlighting the absurdity of certain legal interpretations.
A gavel poised over a document labeled “SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY,” symbolizing judicial authority and the limits of legal accountability for governments.
A citizen of Arizona tries to sue New Mexico over disliking dogs-only to be blocked by the 11th Amendment’s sovereign immunity doctrine.
A humorous courtroom illustration featuring colonial-era judges debating the Eleventh Amendment, with symbolic purple kangaroos and bold “Judicial Supremacy” lettering.
A humorous cartoon showing why a citizen of one state can’t sue another state’s government unless the case is filed in the defendant state.
A Calvin and Hobbes strip cleverly juxtaposes constitutional law with childhood confusion, ending in a joyful “I love loopholes!”
The 11th Amendment bars private individuals from filing lawsuits against state governments in federal court-symbolized here by the prohibition sign over state-vs-state litigation.
A whimsical line-art drawing of someone reading a “Book of Manners,” adorned with floral and polka-dot motifs-evoking mid-century charm.
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A simple sketch illustrating the peaceful transfer of power mandated by the 20th Amendment: the outgoing president departs while the new president assumes office.
Tennessee questions the relevance of the Eleventh Amendment during a mock trial, highlighting its narrow applicability in federal jurisdiction.
A gavel and a “Sovereign Immunity” nameplate symbolize the legal principle that governments are generally immune from lawsuits without consent.
A witty cartoon breaks down the 11th Amendment’s sovereign immunity principle using fictional state representatives and courtroom drama.
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A visual guide to the Eleventh Amendment, highlighting its text, landmark cases, and implications for state sovereignty.
A simple but insightful hand-drawn comic that visualizes the 11th Amendment’s core idea: states are generally immune from lawsuits in federal court.
A satirical political cartoon depicting the legal and political tension surrounding the 11th Amendment’s restriction on suing state governments.
The 11th Amendment bars citizens from suing states in federal court-illustrated here with the U.S. Supreme Court and a gavel.
“The Decider”: Ted Rall’s 2012 four-panel comic captures Obama’s policy pivots across key issues during his first term, blending satire with real-world context.
A dollar sign trapped behind jail bars visually represents the consequences of financial crime-where money becomes a liability, not an asset.
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A closer look at Florida Constitutional Amendment 11 • Florida Phoenix