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From the Twitter account Q linked us to:
https://twitter.com/elenochle/status/1276680206573432832
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-11/suits-against-state-officials
Suits Against State Officials
Courts may open their doors for relief against government wrongs under the doctrine that sovereign immunity does not prevent a suit to restrain individual officials, thereby restraining the government as well.113 The doctrine is built upon a double fiction: that for purposes of the sovereign’s immunity, a suit against an official is not a suit against the government, but for the purpose of finding state action to which the Constitution applies, the official’s conduct is that of the state.114 The doctrine preceded but is most noteworthily associated with the decision in Ex parte Young,115 a case that deserves the overworked adjective, seminal.