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The case involves two physicians embroiled in a lawsuit for botching an abortion at a
The doctors sued the state panel in federal court and a judge ruled that the fund’s board was entitled to immunity under the 11th Amendment, which protects states from being sued by private parties in federal court. The abortion doctors appealed and this week the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the ruling, indicating that the insurance panel may have acted unconstitutionally in refusing to cover the abortion-related claims.
Protections against federal lawsuits are based on the “legal fiction that a sovereign state cannot act unconstitutionally,” according to the appellate court’s 17-page decision. “Thus, where a state actor enforces an unconstitutional law, he is stripped of his official clothing and becomes a private person subject to suit.”
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