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Gorun Vs. Fall

Gorun vs Fall

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided Jan-20-1969
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
393 U.S. 398
Subject
Land Acquisition

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Land Acquisition

Key legal issue
Land Acquisition

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

Gorun

Respondent

Fall

Excerpt

.....in romania who were named as beneficiaries of an estate being probated in montana. it has been assumed for the purpose of this appeal that they will receive from that estate unless prevented by the montana reciprocal inheritance statute (mont.rev.codes ann. § 91-520) which would condition their distribution upon a showing that romania similarly allows citizens of this country to receive, and to enjoy here, property bequeathed in romania. while the estate was being administered in the state courts of montana, appellants filed this complaint to have the three-judge court declare the statute unconstitutional and to enjoin its application. after issue was joined, they moved for summary judgment on the authority of zschernig v. miller, 389 u. s. 429 , in which we struck down the oregon reciprocal inheritance statute as an page 393 u. s. 399 impermissible interference with federal power over foreign affairs. federal policy permits the free flow of funds to romania. on march 30, 1960, the united states entered into an agreement with romania, by which we agreed to release all blocked assets belonging to romania. see 25 fed.reg. 3458. at the same time, romania was removed from the list of countries to which the sending of public funds is prohibited. see 25 fed.reg. 3526; 31 cfr § 211.2. as our opinion in zschernig makes clear, a state probate judge is not authorized to make or apply a probate rule contrary to that federal policy. the three-judge court dismissed the complaint, saying: "[t]he montana court, now advised by zschernig of the boundaries of the constitutional power of the state . . . , should be free to fashion a procedure for applying r.c.m.1947, § 91-520, in a manner not offensive to the federal constitution." 287 f.supp. 725, 728. while the four of us have no objection to summary disposition of this appeal, dismissal seems singularly inappropriate in light of our recent decisions saying.....

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Gorun v. Fall - 393 U.S. 398 (1969)
U.S. Supreme Court Gorun v. Fall, 393 U.S. 398 (1969)

Gorun v. Fall

No. 496

Decided January 20, 1969

393 U.S. 398

APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA

287 F.Supp. 725 affirmed.

PER CURIAM.

The motion to affirm is granted and the judgment is affirmed.

MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, with whom MR. JUSTICE BLACK, MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, and MR. JUSTICE FORTAS concur.

Appellants are nonresident aliens living in Romania who were named as beneficiaries of an estate being probated in Montana. It has been assumed for the purpose of this appeal that they will receive from that estate unless prevented by the Montana reciprocal inheritance statute (Mont.Rev.Codes Ann. § 91-520) which would condition their distribution upon a showing that Romania similarly allows citizens of this country to receive, and to enjoy here, property bequeathed in Romania. While the estate was being administered in the state courts of Montana, appellants filed this complaint to have the three-judge court declare the statute unconstitutional and to enjoin its application. After issue was joined, they moved for summary judgment on the authority of Zschernig v. Miller, 389 U. S. 429 , in which we struck down the Oregon reciprocal inheritance statute as an

Page 393 U. S. 399

impermissible interference with federal power over foreign affairs.

Federal policy permits the free flow of funds to Romania. On March 30, 1960, the United States entered into an agreement with Romania, by which we agreed to release all blocked assets belonging to Romania. See 25 Fed.Reg. 3458.

At the same time, Romania was removed from the list of countries to which the sending of public funds is prohibited. See 25 Fed.Reg. 3526; 31 CFR § 211.2. As our opinion in Zschernig makes clear, a state probate judge is not authorized to make or apply a probate rule contrary to that federal policy.

The three-judge court dismissed the complaint, saying:

"[T]he Montana court, now advised by Zschernig of the boundaries of the constitutional power of the state . . . , should be free to fashion a procedure for applying R.C.M.1947, § 91-520, in a manner not offensive to the Federal Constitution."

287 F.Supp. 725, 728.

While the four of us have no objection to summary disposition of this appeal, dismissal seems singularly inappropriate in light of our recent decisions saying over and over again that a federal claim in a federal court should be decided by the federal court, and not relegated to a state tribunal. See Zwickler v. Koota, 389 U. S. 241 , 389 U. S. 250 -252. In spite of our aversion to abstention, see id. at 389 U. S. 248 -249; Dombrowski v. Pfister, 380 U. S. 479 , 380 U. S. 486 -487, it would be better judicial administration to hold the federal case, pending resolution of the state proceeding, than to dismiss it in the face of clear-cut federal policy in favor of the claim of appellants. Cf. Kaiser Steel Corp. v. W. S. Ranch Co., 391 U. S. 593 .

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