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Doctrines

  • Abrogation doctrine [r]: Doctrine of United States constitutional law which determines when and how the United States Congress may waive a state's sovereign immunity and subject the state to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to "abrogate" state immunity to such suits). [e]
  • Abstention doctrine [r]: Doctrines that a court of law might/must apply to refuse to hear a case to avoid intruding upon another court's power. [e]

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