Intergovernmental Immunity in the United States
Intergovernmental Immunity
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled INTERGOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITYIntergovernmental immunities are exemptions of the state and national governments from attempts to interfere with each other’s governmental operations. Thus, one government may claim immunity from the other’s regulations and taxes. Though immunity claims may invoke
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