The functions and all other activities of the Alabama Department of Homeland Security are considered functions and protected by the State of Alabama governmental immunity.
12.
The court has frequently ruled on matters of governmental immunity from suits by citizens, and generally found that concepts of sovereign immunity bar such litigation.
13.
In " Bradken ", the High Court upheld a claim for derivative governmental immunity by equipment suppliers to the Queensland Commissioner for Railways.
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As for the other lawsuits, Babcock ruled that the defendants'actions might have been " negligent " but nonetheless were protected by governmental immunity.
15.
Our examination of history and purpose thus reveals nothing special enough about the job or about its organizational structure that would warrant providing these private prison guards with a governmental immunity.
16.
The High Court emphatically rejected the doctrine of implied inter-governmental immunities in the 1920 " Engineers'Case " after changes in the composition of the Court.
17.
Babcock's decision came on motions to dismiss filed by the sheriff's department and school officials, who contended they were shielded from liability by the state governmental immunity law.
18.
"Wynyard Investments " was a case about governmental immunity generally ( not derivative governmental immunity specifically ), but Justice Kitto's dissenting judgment extended to derivative governmental immunity.
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"Wynyard Investments " was a case about governmental immunity generally ( not derivative governmental immunity specifically ), but Justice Kitto's dissenting judgment extended to derivative governmental immunity.
20.
"Wynyard Investments " was a case about governmental immunity generally ( not derivative governmental immunity specifically ), but Justice Kitto's dissenting judgment extended to derivative governmental immunity.