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Citation: 217 U.S. 268

1. McClellan v. Carland, No. 630. , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 25, 26, 1910, Argued , April 11, 1910, Decided

OVERVIEW: In a diversity action involving a decedent's estate, a writ of mandamus was the proper remedy that estate heirs had to compel a federal court to try their diversity action notwithstanding the pendency of a state court probate proceeding.


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