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United States intergovernmental immunitysupremacy clause

United States v. Washington

596 U.S. 832 (2022)
JurisdictionUnited States
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
Year2022
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Under the intergovernmental-immunity doctrine of the Supremacy Clause, a state law that facially discriminates against the Federal Government and its contractors is unconstitutional unless Congress has clearly and unambiguously waived the Government's immunity from such discriminatory treatment.

Area of Law

General

Related Cases

Klein v. Martin 607 U. S. 213 (2026)
Ellingburg v. United States 607 U.S. ___ (2026)
Inc. v. Palmquist 607 U.S. 421 (2026)

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