If a citizen were to sue a state for violating a law passed by Congress, his or her lawsuit would fail because the state could invoke the power of
A) civil exemption.
B) legal supremacy.
C) double jeopardy.
D) cloak of invulnerability.
E) state sovereign immunity.
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