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Stern v. Marshall, 564 U.S. 462 (2011), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a bankruptcy court, as a non-Article III court (i.e. courts without full judicial independence) lacked constitutional authority under Article III of the United States Constitution to enter a final judgment on a state law counterclaim that is not resolved in the process of ruling on a creditor's proof of claim, even though Congress purported to grant such statutory authority under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)2(C). The case drew an unusual amount of interest because the petitioner was the estate of former Playboy Playmate and celebrity Anna Nicole Smith (whose legal name was Vickie Lynn Marshall). Smith died in 2007, long before the Court ultimately decided the case, which her estate lost.

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  • Stern v. Marshall, 564 U.S. 462 (2011), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a bankruptcy court, as a non-Article III court (i.e. courts without full judicial independence) lacked constitutional authority under Article III of the United States Constitution to enter a final judgment on a state law counterclaim that is not resolved in the process of ruling on a creditor's proof of claim, even though Congress purported to grant such statutory authority under 28 U.S.C. § 157(b)2(C). The case drew an unusual amount of interest because the petitioner was the estate of former Playboy Playmate and celebrity Anna Nicole Smith (whose legal name was Vickie Lynn Marshall). Smith died in 2007, long before the Court ultimately decided the case, which her estate lost. (en)
  • Stern vs. Marshall, 564 U.S. 462 (2011), foi um caso em que Suprema Corte dos Estados Unidos decidiu que os Tribunais de falência, tribunais sem a total independência judicial, não tinham autoridade constitucional sob o Artigo III da Constituição dos Estados Unidos para entrar com um julgamento final sobre uma reconvenção da lei estadual que não seja resolvida no processo de decisão sobre a prova de crédito de um credor, mesmo que o Congresso pretendesse conceder tal autoridade estatutária sob 28 USC §157(b) 2(C). O caso atraiu uma quantidade incomum de interesse, porque a peticionária era a ex- Playmate da Playboy e celebridade Anna Nicole Smith (cujo nome legal era Vickie Lynn Marshall). Smith tinha morrido muito antes de o Tribunal, em última análise, decidir o caso sobre sua propriedad (pt)
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  • Howard K. Stern, Executor of the Estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall, Petitioner v. Elaine T. Marshall, Executrix of the Estate of E. Pierce Marshall (en)
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