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United States v. Louisiana et al., 1975 — 423 U.S. 909 · caselaw · US
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United States v. Louisiana et al.
423 U.S. 909·Supreme Court of the United States·1975
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No. 9,
Orig.
United States v. Louisiana et al.
[MAJORITY]
(Louisiana Boundary Case). The First Accounting of Louisiana filed pursuant to the Decree of June 16, 1975 [422 U. S. 13]; the Accounting by the United States filed pursuant to paragraph 6 (b) of the Decree of June 16, 1975; the Accounting by Louisiana filed pursuant to paragraph 5 of the Decree of June 16, 1975; and the Accounting by the United States filed pursuant to paragraphs 5 (b) and 7 of the Decree of June 16, 1975, referred to the Special Master.