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Texas v. Oklahoma
455 U.S. 932·Supreme Court of the United States·1982
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Opinion
No. 85,
Orig.
Texas v. Oklahoma.
[For earlier order herein, see, e. g., 452 U. S. 957.]
[MAJORITY]
Report of the Special Master on motion for entry of judgment is received and ordered filed. Exceptions, if any, with supporting briefs to the Report may be filed by the parties within 30 days. Reply briefs, if any, to such Exceptions may be filed within 15 days.