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Interstellar Starship Services, Ltd. v. Epix, Inc.

U.S.
Feb 22, 2000
528 U.S. 1155 (2000)

Summary

explaining that the facts which provide jurisdiction "must be affirmatively alleged in the complaint"

Summary of this case from Turpin v. Wellpoint Companies, Inc.

Opinion

No. 99-925.

February 22, 2000.


C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 184 F. 3d 1107.


Summaries of

Interstellar Starship Services, Ltd. v. Epix, Inc.

U.S.
Feb 22, 2000
528 U.S. 1155 (2000)

explaining that the facts which provide jurisdiction "must be affirmatively alleged in the complaint"

Summary of this case from Turpin v. Wellpoint Companies, Inc.
Case details for

Interstellar Starship Services, Ltd. v. Epix, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:INTERSTELLAR STARSHIP SERVICES, LTD., ET AL. v. EPIX, INC

Court:U.S.

Date published: Feb 22, 2000

Citations

528 U.S. 1155 (2000)

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