Texas v. New Mexico (1955)

Docket
9-orig
Decided
1955-01-01
Public Good score
64 / 100
Framers' Intent score
76 / 100

Summary

Texas v. New Mexico (1955)

Case Brief

Facts

Not available in sources. The provided sources identify the matter as an original-jurisdiction boundary dispute captioned United States v. Louisiana (Louisiana Boundary Case), docket 9-orig, with status listed as pending. No specific factual description of the boundary, geographic features, or the parties’ concrete claims is provided in the supplied Oyez/CourtListener metadata. Not available in sources. Not available in sources.

Procedural History

Not available in sources. The available information indicates the case is (or was) filed as an original action in the Supreme Court (docket 9-orig), rather than coming up through the lower federal courts. No information is provided in the available Oyez/CourtListener data about appointment of a Special Master, any reports, exceptions, or interim decrees. Not available in sources.

Issue

Not available in sources

Holding

Not available in sources. The case is listed as pending in the provided sources, and no final merits disposition, decree, or vote count is supplied in the available Oyez/CourtListener information. Not available in sources.

Rule

Not available in sources

Reasoning

Not available in sources. The provided Oyez/CourtListener data does not include an opinion, decree, or reasoning identifying constitutional or statutory provisions (e.g., original jurisdiction under Article III) or prior precedents applied to determine the boundary. Not available in sources. Not available in sources. Not available in sources.

Significance

Not available in sources. Although original boundary cases can be significant for federalism and sovereign boundary delineation, the specific impact of this matter cannot be stated from the supplied Oyez/CourtListener metadata alone. Not available in sources. Not available in sources.

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