$FNMA tucker act
Can Gov use of executive privilege, when “The Tucker Act is a jurisdictional statute that also waives the federal government’s sovereign immunity from suit”
http://ilj.law.indiana.edu/articles/88/88_1_Sisk.pdf
The Tucker Act is a jurisdictional statute that also waives the federal government’s sovereign immunity from suit and authorizes monetary claims “founded either upon the Constitution, or any Act of Congress, or any regulation of an executive department, or upon any express or implied contract with the United States, or for liquidated or unliquidated damages in cases not sounding in tort.” 44 Trial court jurisdiction over “Big” Tucker Act claims against the United States is assigned by § 1491(a)(1) to the CFC. District Courts retain concurrent jurisdiction over Tucker Act claims for $10,000 or less under § 1346(a)(2), which is commonly known as the “Little” Tucker Act.
- Anonymoussaid: February 11, 2015 at 11:33 pm
Should not this also mean provisions of HERA related to judicial review do not apply in Court of Fed Claims?
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