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And you know, I said yesterday, you know, you know, if they're not going to - if the feds aren't going to do their job, well, then, I'm up to suing the feds to make them do their job! I mean, they sued Arizona, you know, we can sue them back! I mean, they're not - they're not enforcing the laws!
It is an established principle of jurisprudence in all civilized nations that the sovereign cannot be sued in its own courts, or in any other, without its consent and permission; but it may, if it thinks proper, waive this privilege, and permit itself to be made a defendant in a suit by individuals, or by another State.
I am not afraid of being sued by white businessmen. In fact, I should welcome such a law suit.
I won an injunction against Steve Bruce and successfully sued Iain Dowie.
There's no one who has sued the Trump administration on transparency issues more than Judicial Watch.
I'd like to see people get sued if they wrote a bad review of my movie. If you can't say something nice, you shouldn't say anything at all.
When then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued me in 2003 over my stewardship as a director of the New York Stock Exchange, the NYSE's legal expenses were more than $100 million, which made it perhaps the priciest litigation in the state's history.
Forty states have sued tobacco companies over the costs of health care for residents on Medicaid and public assistance.
I wasn't sued out of medicine, I wasn't arbitrated out of the profession.
The Tort Tax adds to the cost of everything we buy because businesses and manufacturers have to cover themselves and their employees - just in case they get sued by a greedy personal injury lawyer.
Nobody wants to open a business near a Superfund site and risk being sued.
I was sued by a woman who claimed that she became pregnant because she watched me on television and I bent her contraceptive coil.
I've been sued, harassed, abused, but I've held my own.
Before I was elected to Congress, I worked in a courtroom. For years, I defended doctors and hospitals, and for years, I sued them on behalf of people who were victims of medical malpractice.
There was a period around Columbine when horror films were being kind of assailed by the government. The studios got very afraid that they were going to be sued, and studios at about that time were all being taken over by corporations.
The House of Representatives has never sued a sitting president in all of U.S. history.
Once somebody is known, it seems as though anybody anywhere can say anything about them. Whereas if I simply stopped someone in the street and criticised their clothes, their work, their parents, their inner being, I'd be sued and I'd be thrown in prison.
So, in the last year, the whole cast sued for release from our contracts.
In France we have a law which doesn't allow the press to publish a photo that you didn't approve. It lets the paparazzi take the picture, but if they publish this picture, you have the choice to sue the newspaper. So me, I always sued them.
If medical doctors can be sued for malpractice, shouldn't financial professionals practice under the same safeguard?