1. Hagood v. Southern, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 12, 13, 1886. , March 1, 1886, Decided
OVERVIEW: Federal court actions against State officers of South Carolina to compel the acceptance of revenue bond script for the payment of taxes were really actions against the State, and thus, prohibited by the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution.
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