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States' rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
States' rights in U.S. politics and constitutional law refers to the rights and political powers that U.S. states possess in relation to the federal government, as guaranteed by the Tenth Amendment o...
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In State ex rel. Martinez v. City of Las Vegas, the Supreme Court of New Mexico struck the pueblo water rights doctrine from New Mexico law. State ex rel.
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San Juan River Adjudication Update: New Mexico District Court Rules that School Trust Lands Do Not Have Implied Federal Reserved Water Rights; State of New Mexico, ex rel. State Engineer v. U.S., et al. ... Read related items on:; Topics) Land Use) School Lands; Topics) Water Rights) Federally Reserved Water Rights Doctrine;
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Read related items on:; Topics) Water Rights) Administration; Topics) Water Rights) Appropriative Rights; Topics) Water Rights) Area of Origin Rights; Topics) Water Rights) Public Trust Doctrine; Topics) Water Supply) Administration; California) All State; State Water Resources Control Board...
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Even more acute was the situation that developed in South Carolina in opposition to the tariff acts of 1828 and 1832, when, under the leadership of John C. Calhoun , South Carolina passed its ordinance of nullification . Calhoun's doctrine of absolute state sovereignty was the most extreme of states' rights theories.
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Srapaws, in defence of the Slate Rights doctrine, ao-called, asserts not only the original independence of the States, as a doctrine recognized in the ...
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