| U.S. Solicitor urges high court to hear Montana-Wyoming water case |
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| Written by BEN NEARY, Casper-Star Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 20 May 2008 | |
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A top federal government lawyer recommends that the U.S. Supreme Court deny Wyoming's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Montana that claims it's not getting enough water from two rivers that flow north across the state line. Read More...
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