Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas Senate Bill SJR9

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/3/25  

Caption

A Constitutional Amendment Permitting The State Of Arkansas To Be Sued As A Defendant In State Court To Enforce Constitutional Rights Or As Otherwise Provided By Law.

Impact

If SJR9 passes, it would significantly alter the legal landscape regarding the accountability of state government actions. Currently, the sovereign immunity doctrine protects states from being sued without their consent. This amendment would provide a legal pathway for lawsuits specifically aimed at upholding constitutional rights, marking a shift towards increased governmental accountability. Should this amendment be adopted, individuals might have enhanced ability to challenge state actions and seek redress in court for violations of rights as established under the state constitution.

Summary

SJR9 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at allowing the State of Arkansas to be sued as a defendant in state court. The focus of this amendment is to reinforce the enforcement of constitutional rights for residents of Arkansas. By potentially enabling individuals to bring lawsuits against the state, the amendment seeks to create a mechanism for citizens to hold their government accountable in cases where their constitutional rights are perceived to be violated. This could include a range of issues involving civil liberties and state actions that impact individual freedoms.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding SJR9, particularly relating to the balance between state sovereignty and individual rights. Supporters of the amendment argue that it is a necessary step to enhance legal recourse for citizens whose rights are infringed by state action. On the other hand, there could be concerns about the implications of such lawsuits leading to a flood of litigation against the state, potentially impacting the state's resources and its ability to govern effectively. Opponents might articulate fears over the ramifications of eroding state immunity and how that could affect governance and state operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SJR6

A Constitutional Amendment Permitting The State Of Arkansas To Be Sued As A Defendant In State Court To Enforce Constitutional Rights Or As Otherwise Provided By Law.

AR HJR1011

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution Concerning Constitutional Amendments Considered By Electors At A General Election.

AR HJR1004

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The "arkansas Taxpayer Protection Amendment".

AR SJR10

A Constitutional Amendment To Be Known As The Victim’s Bill Of Rights; And To Provide Rights For Victims Of Violent And Sexual Criminal Offenses.

AR SJR1

A Constitutional Amendment To Amend Constitutional Provisions Concerning Apportionment; And To Create The Arkansas Apportionment Commission.

AR HJR1005

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Create The "arkansas Taxpayer Bill Of Rights".

AR SJR12

A Constitutional Amendment To Create An Implied Warranty Of Habitability And Provide Protections To Arkansas Tenants.

AR SJR8

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Create The "arkansas Taxpayer Bill Of Rights".

AR HJR1008

An Amendment To The Arkansas Constitution To Create The Protect Arkansas Healthcare Amendment.

AR SJR14

A Constitutional Amendment To Amend Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 78, § 2, To Allow Additional Options For The Financing Of Fire Equipment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.