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According to the 11th Amendment, which courts hear cases of a lawsuit against a state?
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Answered by rajeshshettybn1974
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Answer:

Supreme Court

Explanation:

It has the only power to take cases against state.

Answered by abhijeetmaurya82
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Eleventh Amendment’s text prohibits the federal courts from hearing certain lawsuits against states. The Amendment has also been interpreted to mean that state courts do not have to hear certain suits against the state, if those suits are based on federal law. During the debates over whether to ratify the Constitution, controversy arose over one provision of Article III that allowed federal courts to hear disputes “between” a state and citizens of another state, or citizens or subjects of a foreign state. 

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