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- Marshall_v._Marshall abstract "Marshall v. Marshall, 547 U.S. 293 (2006) is a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a federal district court had equal or concurrent jurisdiction with state probate (Will) courts over tort claims under state common law. The case drew an unusual amount of interest because the petitioner was Playboy Playmate and celebrity Anna Nicole Smith (whose legal name was Vickie Lynn Marshall).".
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- Marshall_v._Marshall wikiPageID "4231970".
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- Marshall_v._Marshall arguedate "--02-28".
- Marshall_v._Marshall argueyear "2006".
- Marshall_v._Marshall citation "2006".
- Marshall_v._Marshall concurrence "Stevens".
- Marshall_v._Marshall decidedate "--05-01".
- Marshall_v._Marshall decideyear "2006".
- Marshall_v._Marshall docket "4".
- Marshall_v._Marshall fullname "Vickie Lynn Marshall v. E. Pierce Marshall".
- Marshall_v._Marshall hasPhotoCollection Marshall_v._Marshall.
- Marshall_v._Marshall holding "Jurisdiction was properly asserted by a Federal District Court over a widow debtor's counterclaim for tortious interference with a gift, because the judicially crafted "probate exception" to Federal court jurisdiction did not apply. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed and remanded.".
- Marshall_v._Marshall joinmajority "Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter, Thomas, Breyer, Alito".
- Marshall_v._Marshall lawsapplied ",".
- Marshall_v._Marshall litigants "Marshall v. Marshall".
- Marshall_v._Marshall majority "Ginsburg".
- Marshall_v._Marshall prior "259200.0".
- Marshall_v._Marshall scotus "2006".
- Marshall_v._Marshall subsequent "Stern v. Marshall 564 U.S. __".
- Marshall_v._Marshall uspage "293".
- Marshall_v._Marshall usvol "547".
- Marshall_v._Marshall subject Category:2006_in_United_States_case_law.
- Marshall_v._Marshall subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Marshall_v._Marshall subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_Roberts_Court.
- Marshall_v._Marshall subject Category:United_States_bankruptcy_case_law.
- Marshall_v._Marshall type Case.
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- Marshall_v._Marshall comment "Marshall v. Marshall, 547 U.S. 293 (2006) is a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that a federal district court had equal or concurrent jurisdiction with state probate (Will) courts over tort claims under state common law. The case drew an unusual amount of interest because the petitioner was Playboy Playmate and celebrity Anna Nicole Smith (whose legal name was Vickie Lynn Marshall).".
- Marshall_v._Marshall label "Marshall v. Marshall".
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- Marshall_v._Marshall sameAs Q6773847.
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- Marshall_v._Marshall wasDerivedFrom Marshall_v._Marshall?oldid=605405431.
- Marshall_v._Marshall isPrimaryTopicOf Marshall_v._Marshall.
- Marshall_v._Marshall name "Vickie Lynn Marshall v. E. Pierce Marshall".