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What was the Supreme Court ruling in Seminole Tribe v. Florida?

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What was the Supreme Court ruling in Seminole Tribe v. Florida?

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In Seminole Tribe v. Florida (1996), the Supreme Court held that the Eleventh Amendment prohibited Congress from opening federal courts to suits by individuals against the states when the basis of Congress’s authority was the commerce clause of Article I.

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