Asked by Myrta Perez Vega on May 13, 2024

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In Chisholm v. Georgia the Supreme Court ruled that

A) a citizen of one state has the right to bring suit against another state in federal court.
B) the First Amendment protects a person's actions when those actions are based on the person's religious beliefs.
C) it had the right and power to review any case arising under American law.
D) the truth is a complete defense against the charge of libel.

Chisholm v. Georgia

Chisholm v. Georgia was a landmark 1793 Supreme Court case that established the right of individuals to sue states in federal court, later leading to the Eleventh Amendment limiting such suits.

Supreme Court

The highest judicial body in a country or jurisdiction, often having the final say in matters of law and constitutionality.

Federal Court

A court established by the federal government of a country that has jurisdiction over questions of federal law and constitutional matters.

  • Understand the role and decisions of the Supreme Court in shaping early American law.
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Jonaldine EliscardMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
In Chisholm v. Georgia, the Supreme Court held that a citizen of one state has the right to bring suit against another state in federal court, despite the state's sovereign immunity. This decision led to the ratification of the Eleventh Amendment, which granted each state immunity from certain lawsuits brought by citizens of other states or foreign countries.