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Court rules against Anna Nicole estate
The U.S. Supreme Court, by a 5-4 vote Thursday, ruled that a bankruptcy judge's awarding of millions of dollars to Anna Nicole Smith was unconstitutional.
Court to decide Anna Nicole Smith issues
The U.S. Supreme Court should decide within the next couple of months whether the estate of the late Anna Nicole Smith comes into a windfall.
The fight over Anna Nicole Smith's body in a Florida courtroom is reminiscent of the dispute that followed the death of her late husband, J. Howard Marshall II.
Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer and companion Howard K. Stern said one of her last wishes was to be buried next to her son, Daniel, in the Bahamas.
The man who battled with Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith over his oil tycoon father's estate, E. Pierce Marshall, has died suddenly. Marshall was 67 when he died Tuesday in Dallas while battling an infection, family spokesman David Margulies told the L
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday revived former Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith's claim to part of her late billionaire husband's fortune.
A subdued Anna Nicole Smith appeared to gain the sympathy of the U.S. Supreme Court in her bid for a share of her late husband's $1.6 billion estate.
The Bush administration is supporting Anna Nicole Smith's U.S. Supreme Court bid to claim hundreds of millions of dollars from her late husband's estate.
Anna Nicole Smith's bid for a chunk of her late husband's billion-dollar estate will be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A U.S. appeals court has overturned a lower court's decision to give Anna Nicole Smith $88.5 million of her late billionaire husband's fortune.
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A child is seen playing at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe on the eve of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Berlin on June 18, 2013. Obama is scheduled to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel and will later speak at the Brandenburg Gate where fifty years earlier, U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner (I am a Berliner)" address . UPI/David Silpa