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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Merlin) wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>Anyone know of any legal treatises or books on how to successfully sue, defeat >>or otherwise cause problems for evil state agencies. Most of us have dealt >>with some pinhead bureaurat in the wrong at one time or another. Most people >>just cave. I want to teach myself to fight them. I imagine this falls under >>the category of exceptions to immunity, defeating corrupt summary judgements >>and so on. Any tips appreciated. I am referring to instances in which a bureaucrat >>decides to lie thereby sending you up a false road, discriminate by denying >>you actions that are available to others, etc. >> >> > > What! You want to sue our government? > No doubt they discuss such things in a law book somewhere. > But it just seems so... well, unpatriotic or something. > Are you sure you should be allowed to do that? > > -Merlin For starters, read the eleventh amdendment. (Which I assumed you knew, Merlin :) ) <http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment11/>
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