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Texas v. Louisiana

Citation: 431 U.S. 912Docket: No. 36, Orig.

Court: Supreme Court of the United States; May 16, 1977; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court

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The Court issued a decree to implement its opinion from June 14, 1976, as referenced in 426 U.S. 465. Costs will be allocated among the parties based on their contributions to the fund established by the Special Master, with no costs incurred for the Special Master's services. Any remaining funds that were contributed for necessary expenses will be returned to the respective parties. Upon the return of these funds, the Honorable Robert Van Pelt, serving as Special Master, will have fulfilled his responsibilities and will be discharged from his duties.