The following excerpt is from Burnette v. Carothers, 192 F.3d 52 (2nd Cir. 1998):
1. Throughout this opinion we refer to "Eleventh Amendment" state sovereign immunity. However, we recognize that this "phrase is convenient shorthand but something of a misnomer, for the sovereign immunity of the States neither derives from nor is limited by the terms of the Eleventh Amendment." Alden v. Maine, 119 S. Ct. 2240, 2246 (1999).
1. Throughout this opinion we refer to "Eleventh Amendment" state sovereign immunity. However, we recognize that this "phrase is convenient shorthand but something of a misnomer, for the sovereign immunity of the States neither derives from nor is limited by the terms of the Eleventh Amendment." Alden v. Maine, 119 S. Ct. 2240, 2246 (1999).
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