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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Side 2
... suggests that , to qualify as an island , a feature must be above high water except in abnormal circumstances . It does not support the broader conclusion that a feature with a seasonal loss in elevation that brings it below mean high ...
... suggests that , to qualify as an island , a feature must be above high water except in abnormal circumstances . It does not support the broader conclusion that a feature with a seasonal loss in elevation that brings it below mean high ...
Side 13
... suggests that the policy considerations underlying this rule do not apply to cases arising under the Court's original jurisdiction , where the Court acts as factfinder and the United States has an incentive to fully litigate all ...
... suggests that the policy considerations underlying this rule do not apply to cases arising under the Court's original jurisdiction , where the Court acts as factfinder and the United States has an incentive to fully litigate all ...
Side 24
... 84A - 21 , p . 41 ) ) ; see Alaska Exceptions Brief 50. The eventual deletion of the modifier " permanently , " in Alaska's view , suggests that Arti- Opinion of the Court cle 10 ( 1 ) contains 24 UNITED STATES v . ALASKA.
... 84A - 21 , p . 41 ) ) ; see Alaska Exceptions Brief 50. The eventual deletion of the modifier " permanently , " in Alaska's view , suggests that Arti- Opinion of the Court cle 10 ( 1 ) contains 24 UNITED STATES v . ALASKA.
Side 27
... suggests that , to qualify as an island , a feature must be above high water ex- cept in abnormal circumstances . Alaska identifies no basis for according insular status to a feature that is frequently below mean high water . B In ...
... suggests that , to qualify as an island , a feature must be above high water ex- cept in abnormal circumstances . Alaska identifies no basis for according insular status to a feature that is frequently below mean high water . B In ...
Side 39
... suggests that the United States retains submerged lands only if the relevant instrument " in terms embraces the land under the waters . " " Post , at 66 ( THOMAS , J. , concurring in part and dissenting in part ) ( quoting Packer v ...
... suggests that the United States retains submerged lands only if the relevant instrument " in terms embraces the land under the waters . " " Post , at 66 ( THOMAS , J. , concurring in part and dissenting in part ) ( quoting Packer v ...
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