Supreme Court of the United States, 2010

Montana v. Wyoming

Montana v. Wyoming
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 12, 2010 · Consideration, Exceptions, Motions, Took
178 L. Ed. 2d 284; 2010 U.S. LEXIS 7954; 131 S. Ct. 497; 562 U.S. 958; 79 U.S.L.W. 3226 (Lawyers' Edition, Second Series)

Montana v. Wyoming

Opinion of the Court

The first exception to the Special Master’s First Interim Report is set for oral argument in due course. The second exception is recommitted to the Special Master. Wyoming’s motion to dismiss is denied. The motion of the Special Master for allowance of fees and reimbursement of expenses is granted, and the Special Master is awarded a total of $72,008.74 for the period June 13, 2009, through July 9, 2010, to be paid equally by Montana and Wyoming.

Justice Kagan took no part in the consideration or decision of these exceptions and these motions.

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