If a state has a sovereign immunity limit of 20000000 per


If a State has a sovereign immunity limit of $200,000.00 per claim statute and a law enforcement agency is sued and loses a claim under a 1983 federal action, then: options: The state’s losses are capped out to a maximum of $200,000.00 The state’s sovereign immunity limit is irrelevant in 1983 actions Since the law enforcement officer was acting under “color of law”, they can never be named as an individual in a 1983 action None of these available answers are a proper answer to the question asked

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