1. Cunningham v. Macon & B. R. Co., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 2, 5, 1883. , December 3, 1883, Decided
OVERVIEW: Dismissal of a complainant's bill filed against a governor and state treasurer was proper because the state was the only proper defendant and neither a state nor the United States could be sued in any court in the country without their consent.
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