Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc.
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Summary
A short, plain-English overview of Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc..
The Supreme Court addressed whether the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico is subject to sovereign immunity under PROMESA. The Court concluded that PROMESA does not clearly abrogate the Board's sovereign immunity. The decision reversed the First Circuit's ruling that PROMESA's jurisdictional provision abrogates the Board's immunity.
Holding
The single most important “bottom line” of what the Court decided in Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc..
The Court held that nothing in PROMESA, including its jurisdictional provision, unmistakably abrogates the Board's sovereign immunity from legal claims.
Constitutional Concepts
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Why State Sovereign Immunity is relevant to Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc.
The case primarily deals with whether Congress abrogated the Board's sovereign immunity under PROMESA.
Syllabus excerpt (verbatim)Held: Nothing in PROMESA—including its jurisdictional provision, Section 2126(a)—categorically abrogates any sovereign immunity the Board enjoys from legal claims.
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Why Judicial Review is relevant to Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc.
The case involves the interpretation of statutory provisions to determine the scope of judicial review over the Board's actions.
Syllabus excerpt (verbatim)CPI claims to identify the required clear statement in PROMESA's establishment of a judicial review scheme.
Key Quotes
Short excerpts from the syllabus in Financial Oversight and Management Bd. for P. R. v. Centro De Periodismo Investigativo, Inc. that support the summary and concepts above.
Congress must make its intent to abrogate sovereign immunity 'unmistakably clear in the language of the statute.'
PROMESA does not provide that the Board or Puerto Rico is subject to suit.
Nothing in PROMESA makes Congress's intent to abrogate the Board's sovereign immunity unmistakably clear.