· 12/20/2013
Maria Muniz-Muniz v. United States Border Patrol
Citations
- 741 F.3d 668
- 2013 WL 6697927
- 2013 U.S. App. LEXIS 25400
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- explaining that “[w]ithout a waiver of sovereign immunity, a court is without subject matter jurisdiction over claims against […] officials in their official capacities”
- joining “all of our sister circuits” in holding that “§ 702’s waiver of sovereign immunity extends to all non- monetary claims against federal agencies” (emphasis added)
- “Without a waiver of sovereign immunity, a court is without subject matter jurisdiction over claims against federal agencies or officials in their official capacities.”
- “Without a waiver of sovereign immunity, a court is without subject matter jurisdiction over claims against federal agencies or officials in their official capacities”
- “Without a waiver of sovereign immunity, a court is without subject matter jurisdiction over claims against federal agencies or officials in their official capacities.”
- “Sovereign immunity extends to agencies of the United States or federal officers acting in their official capacities.”
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Judges: Gibbons, White, Greer
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