Volume 5 addresses those Supreme Court cases brought against a
state by a citizen of another state or foreign nation during the
1790's. This volume deals with not only the landmark case of
"Chisholm v. Georgia, "in which the Court determined that it had
jurisidiction over such suits, but also with six lesser-known cases
in which states were sued. For each case the editors provide a
historical introduction and publish the relevant documents,
including court papers, personal correspondence, lawyers' notes,
justices' manuscript opinions, proceedings of state legislatures,
newspaper articles, and pamphlets. The documents shed light on the
unique circumstances of each of these controversial suits, and
reveal the extent of the discussion that the cases prompted on the
general issue of state soverignty. With the ratification of the
11th Amendment, the "Chisolm"decision was overturned. This volume
traces the process by which the amendment became a part of the
Constitution.
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