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Bankruptcy

Missouri Law Review

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Res Judicata Effect Of Bankruptcy Court Judgments: The Procedural And Constitutional Concerns, The, George A. Martinez Jan 1997

Res Judicata Effect Of Bankruptcy Court Judgments: The Procedural And Constitutional Concerns, The, George A. Martinez

Missouri Law Review

Should a bankruptcy court's judgment bar further litigation of claims arising out of the series of events at issue in the bankruptcy proceeding based on the doctrine of res judicata? Or should res judicata apply only where the subsequent action would constitute a core,' as opposed to non-core, but related proceeding? These questions raise important procedural and constitutional issues about which the courts of appeals are currently split. In 1984, Congress responded to Northern Pipeline by enacting 28 U.S.C. § 157, which authorizes bankruptcy judges to hear all core proceedings arising under the bankruptcy code. The 1984 Act provides that …