In CASE 23.2 Executive Benefits Insurance Agency v.Arkison (2014)the U.S.Supreme Court ruled that some claims Congress labeled as "core" (so-called Stern claims)cannot be adjudicated by a bankruptcy court even if all the parties consent to the bankruptcy court's jurisdiction in advance.
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