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Archer Vs. Warner
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- Mar 31, 2003
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U.S. 314 (2003) October Term, 2002 Syllabus Archer Et Ux. V. WarnerSearch
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fraud, within the nondischargeability statute's terms. Pp. 318-323. (a) The outcome here is governed by Brown v. FelsenSearch
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compare In re West, 22 F.3d 775 , 778 (CA7 1994) (supporting the novation theory), with United States v. SpicerSearch
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within the terms of the nondischargeability statute. Given this Court's precedent, we believe that it can. Brown v. FelsenSearch
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that Brown had brought in state court. Id., at 131 (quoting Montana v. UnitedSearch
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accord, Grogan v. GarnerSearch
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favor, thereby barring the Archers from making their present claim on grounds of collateral estoppel. But cf. Arizona v. CaliforniaSearch
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which are, in any event, outside the scope of the question presented and insufficiently addressed below. See Roberts v. GalenSearch
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Butner v. UnitedSearch
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as in Brown v. FelsenSearch
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App. 67. See McNair v. GoodwinSearch
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quoting Penn Dixie Lines v. GrannickSearch
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fraud (quoting Field v. MansSearch
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Holmes v. SecuritiesSearch
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see also Palsgraf v. LongSearch
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are sufficient to sever the causal nexus and cut off all liability. See Exxon Co., U. S. A. v. SofecSearch
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Brown v. FelsenSearch
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United States v. SpicerSearch
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Montana v. UnitedSearch
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Arizona v. CaliforniaSearch
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See Roberts v. GalenSearch
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See McNair v. GoodwinSearch
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Penn Dixie Lines v. GrannickSearch
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Palsgraf v. LongSearch
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See Exxon Co., U. S. A. v. SofecSearch
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