What Happens in State Court Stays in State Court: Comity and the Relitigation Exception to the Anti-Injunction Actdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3666703relitigationequityprocedurepreclusionfederal courtsKid: Dad, can I go to the big party? Dad: Did you ask mom? Kid: Yes. She said no. Dad: Sure, you ...
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@jcraig - That is incredibly interesting to think a small court like that could set such a precedent the future courts have to abide by. I really think though that cases like that are extremely rare and that it is not too often that state courts set such precedents. ...
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