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2009 - 2010
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SCDB_2015_01
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1501-TWOFOLD-6748
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Case Name
HOWARD K. STERN, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF VICKI LYNN MARSHALL, PETITIONER, v. ELAINE T. MARSHALL, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF E. PIERCE MARSHALL
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Date Decision
June 23, 2011
Date Argument
January 18, 2011
Decision Type
opinion of the court (orally argued)
Citations
131 S. Ct. 2594
2011 U.S. LEXIS 4791
180 L. Ed. 2d 475
Docket
10-179
Lower Court Detail
Court in which Case Originated
California Central U.S. District Court
Court whose Decision was Reviewed
U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Petitioner
wife, or ex-wife
Respondent
child, children, including adopted or illegitimate
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Issue/Legal Provision
(1 of 2)
PRIVATE ACTION
Wills And Trusts
INFREQUENTLY LITIGATED STATUTES
Infrequently litigated statutes
Vote Coalition
5 - 4
Decision Direction
Unspecifiable
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
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Thomas
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Alito
regular concurrence
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dissent
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Kagan
Issue/Legal Provision
(2 of 2)
JUDICIAL POWER
Judicial Administration: Jurisdiction Or Authority Of Federal District Courts Or Territorial Courts
CONSTITUTION
Article III, Section 1, Paragraph 1 (judicial power)
Vote Coalition
5 - 4
Decision Direction
Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Kennedy
Thomas
Roberts
Alito
regular concurrence
Scalia
dissent
Ginsburg
Breyer
Sotomayor
Kagan
Supreme Court Database Detail
SCDB ID
2010-079-01
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