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Syllabus. The Supreme Court of the United States has original jurisdiction of a suit in equity brought by the United States against a state to determine the boundary between that state and a territory of the United States, and that question is susceptible of judicial determination.
"directed to commence in the name and on behalf of the United States, and prosecute to a final determination, a proper suit in equity in the Supreme Court of the United States against the State of Texas, setting forth the title and claim of the United States
UNITED STATES v. TEXAS is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on February 29, 1892. The case was argued before the court on December 9, 1891. In a 6-2 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the case.
February 29, 1892. The Supreme Court of the United States has original jurisdiction of a suit in equity brought by the United States against a State to determine the boundary between that State and a Territory of the United States, and that qluestion is susceptible of judicial determination.
13 lis 2023 · On January 22, 2021, Texas sued the United States and Acting Secretary Pekoske in the Southern District of Texas. 14 Arguing the new guidelines violated its agreement with DHS, Texas carefully grounded its claim in “budgetary harms, including higher education and healthcare costs.” 15 Based on these alleged costs, the district court ...
The United States (plaintiff) and Texas (defendant) disagreed about the ownership of a section of land that the United States placed in Oklahoma and that Texas claimed for itself. The United States filed a lawsuit in the United States Supreme Court against Texas to resolve the property dispute.
Contributor: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution Date: 1999