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Tx. Water Conserv. v. Dept. of the Interior

U.S.
Oct 5, 1992
506 U.S. 823 (1992)

Summary

abandoning "reasonableness" standard in light of the Supreme Court's holding in Marsh

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Opinion

Nos. 91-1927, 91-1929.

October 5, 1992.


C.A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 951 F. 2d 669.


Summaries of

Tx. Water Conserv. v. Dept. of the Interior

U.S.
Oct 5, 1992
506 U.S. 823 (1992)

abandoning "reasonableness" standard in light of the Supreme Court's holding in Marsh

Summary of this case from Friends of Canyon Lake v. Brownlee

abandoning "reasonableness" standard in response to Supreme Court's holding in Marsh

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Case details for

Tx. Water Conserv. v. Dept. of the Interior

Case Details

Full title:TEXAS WATER CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION v. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ET AL.…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 5, 1992

Citations

506 U.S. 823 (1992)

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