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Northern Insurance Company of New York v. Chatham County 547 U.S. 189 (2006) is a United States Supreme Court case addressing whether state counties enjoyed sovereign immunity from private lawsuits authorized by federal law. The case involved an admiralty claim by an insurer against Chatham County Georgia for its negligent operation of a drawbridge.

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