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Kansas v. Nebraska et al., 2012 — 565 U.S. 1192 · caselaw · US
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Kansas v. Nebraska et al.
565 U.S. 1192·Supreme Court of the United States·2012
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No. 126,
Orig.
Kansas v. Nebraska et al.
[MAJORITY]
Motion of the Special Master for allowance of fees and disbursements granted, and the Special Master is awarded a total of $70,884.97 for the period April 4 through December 31, 2011, to be allocated among the States as follows: Kansas $28,353.99; Nebraska $28,353.99; and Colorado $14,176.99. [For earlier order herein, see, e. g., 563 U. S. 915.]