Alden v. Maine
Supreme Court of the United States, 1999
527 U.S. 706
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Brief Fact Summary
Alden and other probation officers filed suit against the state of Maine asking for damages that arose from FLSA violations.
Rule of Law and Holding
State immunity in state courts is consistent with structure of
constitution because of the essential principles of federalism and role
of state courts.
Topics
Limits on Federal Power
Subtopics
State Sovereign Immunity
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