Leslie Burns on Nostr: In the pirate ship video infringement case, where SCOTUS unanimously said sovereign ...
In the pirate ship video infringement case, where SCOTUS unanimously said sovereign immunity (SI) applied so NC was off the hook for its infringement, the lower court is giving Allen a second bite at the apple. The court says his case against NC can proceed because he has adequately pleaded a 14th Am. procedural due process abrogation of SI. ALLEN V. COOPER
No. 5:15-CV-00627-BO, 2024 WL 4009870 (E.D.N.C. Aug. 30, 2024)
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