United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 521United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2000 |
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... consider these exceptions in turn . II By applying the Submerged Lands Act to Alaska through the Alaska Statehood Act , see Pub . L. 85-508 , § 6 ( m ) , 72 Stat . Opinion of the Court 343 ( 1958 ) , Congress Cite as : 521 U. S. 1 ...
... consider these exceptions in turn . II By applying the Submerged Lands Act to Alaska through the Alaska Statehood Act , see Pub . L. 85-508 , § 6 ( m ) , 72 Stat . Opinion of the Court 343 ( 1958 ) , Congress Cite as : 521 U. S. 1 ...
Side 8
... consider how the presence of barrier islands along its northern shore affects the delimita- tion of its coastline . The issue is of primary relevance in the Beaufort Sea , between the National Petroleum Reserve- Alaska and the Arctic ...
... consider how the presence of barrier islands along its northern shore affects the delimita- tion of its coastline . The issue is of primary relevance in the Beaufort Sea , between the National Petroleum Reserve- Alaska and the Arctic ...
Side 13
... consider application of nonmu- tual collateral estoppel in an original jurisdiction case , and we see no reason to develop an exception to Mendoza here . Even if the doctrine applied against the Government in an original jurisdiction ...
... consider application of nonmu- tual collateral estoppel in an original jurisdiction case , and we see no reason to develop an exception to Mendoza here . Even if the doctrine applied against the Government in an original jurisdiction ...
Side 33
... consider only the Master's rec- ommendation concerning the ownership of submerged lands beneath certain coastal features within that boundary . The Master concluded that the United States retained ownership of the submerged lands in ...
... consider only the Master's rec- ommendation concerning the ownership of submerged lands beneath certain coastal features within that boundary . The Master concluded that the United States retained ownership of the submerged lands in ...
Side 55
... consider whether , prior to Alaska's admission to the Union , the United States defeated the future State's title to the submerged lands included within the proposed Range . The Alaska Statehood Act set forth a general rule that the ...
... consider whether , prior to Alaska's admission to the Union , the United States defeated the future State's title to the submerged lands included within the proposed Range . The Alaska Statehood Act set forth a general rule that the ...
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