Case Name: TEXAS v. NEW MEXICO
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1980-05-19
Citations: 446 U.S. 540
Docket Number: No. 65
Parties: TEXAS v. NEW MEXICO
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 446
Pages: 540–543

Head Matter:
TEXAS v. NEW MEXICO
No. 65,
Orig.
Argued March 24, 1980
Decided May 19, 1980
Douglas G. Caroom, Assistant Attorney General of Texas, argued the cause for plaintiff. With him on the briefs were Mark White, Attorney General, John W. Fainter, Jr., First Assistant Attorney General, and Ted L. Hartley, Executive Assistant Attorney General.
Richard A. Simms, Special Assistant Attorney General of New Mexico, argued the cause for defendant. With him on the briefs were Jeff Bingaman, Attorney General, and G. Emlen Hall, Charles M. Tansey, and Jay F. Stein, Special Assistant Attorneys General.
Solicitor General McCree filed a memorandum for the United States as intervenor.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Upon consideration of the report filed October 15, 1979, by Senior Judge Jean S. Breitenstein, Special Master, and the exceptions thereto, and on consideration of briefs and oral argument thereon,
It Is Adjudged, Ordered, and Decreed that all exceptions are overruled, the report is in all respects confirmed, and the ruling of the Special Master on the "1947 condition" as that term appears in Arts. II (g) and III (a) of the Pecos River Compact is approved.