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    Encyclopedia: Abrogation doctrine Source:Wikipedia
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    Abrogation doctrine
    is a
    constitutional law
    doctrine expounding when and how
    Congress
    may waive a state's
    Sovereign immunity
    and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to "abrogate" their immunity to such suits). Most of the powers delegated to
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    The Doctrine of Abrogation
    (3) where a still-existing verse is in effect repealed or modified by the introduction of a new text (all references in the commentaries to the doctrine of abrogation fall into this category).
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    Abrogation doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Abrogation doctrine is a constitutional law doctrine expounding when and how Congress may waive a state's Sovereign immunity and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to "abrogate" their immunity to such suits).
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    Abrogation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Abrogation may refer to: Abrogation doctrine, a doctrine in United States constitutional law Naskh (exegesis) (Arabic for abrogation), a genre of Islamic exegesis dealing with the problem of seemingly conflicting legal material Abrogation...
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    The Abrogation doctrine is a constitutional law doctrine expounding when and how Congress may waive a state's Sovereign immunity and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., ...
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    The Abrogation doctrine is a 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 ...
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    The abrogation doctrine is a doctrine in United States constitutional law which permits the U.S. Congress to allow lawsuits seeking monetary damages against individual U.S. states, so long as this is ...
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