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The Longhorn of the Law (11th Amendment Immunity for U.Tex.)
See http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/images/stories/opinions-orders/10-1059.pdf Issue(s): Was the District Court correct in denying A123’s motion to reopen the case and dismissing its declaratory judgment action against Hydro-Quebec (“HQ”) due to failure to join an indispensible party, the University of Texas? A123 SYSTEMS, INC., … Continue reading