If a foreign citizen wants to sue state where must that trial occur?

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2026-06-02 20:30

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If a foreign citizen wants to sue a U.S. state, the trial must occur in a federal court. This is because of the Eleventh Amendment, which generally prohibits suits against states in their own courts by foreign citizens. The federal court has jurisdiction over cases that involve foreign parties under certain circumstances, such as diversity of citizenship or federal questions.

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