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In term-opener, justices will hear Mississippi’s complaint that Tennessee is stealing its groundwater

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Share Mississippi v. The court’s decision could fundamentally restructure interstate groundwater law in the United States for decades — or the case could be dismissed immediately on the grounds that Mississippi has failed to allege the proper cause of action. Like most original jurisdiction water cases, Mississippi v.

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Mopping up final business with 14 new relists

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Then there is a case on the court’s original docket , Mississippi v. In government-facing litigation, the government’s petition in Becerra v. We finish with good old private litigation. whose attorneys contribute to SCOTUSblog in various capacities, is among the counsel to the respondents in this case.].