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· 5/9/2013

Cawley v. Celeste (In Re Athens/Alpha Gas Corp.)

Citations

  • 715 F.3d 230
  • 2013 WL 1908031

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that “the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has generally been unwilling to create such exceptions [to Rooker-Feldman]”
  • observing that “the scope of the Rooker- Feldman doctrine, even as narrowly described in Exxon Mobil, is sometimes fuzzy on the margins”
  • observing that “the scope of the Rooker- Feldman doctrine, even as narrowly described in Exxon Mobil, is sometimes fuzzy on the margins”
  • observing that “the scope of the Rooker- Feldman doctrine, even as narrowly described in Exxon Mobil, is sometimes fuzzy on the margins”
  • observing that “the scope of the Rooker- Feldman doctrine, even as narrowly described in Exxon Mobil, is sometimes fuzzy on the margins”
  • concluding it is permissible to bypass a rule of statutory jurisdiction to reach a preclusion question that disposes of a case

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Judges: Riley, Colloton, Gruender

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