Court Opinion

ID: 9116837
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-27 23:33:47.017418+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:12:22.889882
License: Public Domain

The Court by-order dated April 20, 1992 [503 U. S. 981], awarded the Special Master interim compensation and reimbursement of expenses. The Court also allowed the parties and the proposed intervenors/ amici to comment further on the Special Master’s suggestion of a one-time special assessment of costs to the intervenors/amici.
Although different arguments have been advanced as to the appropriate amounts to be assessed, no party or proposed interve-nor/amicus has objected to the propriety of including nonob-jecting amici in the assessment. We therefore do not reach the issue, deeming the parties to have agreed with the procedure. The Special Master found that the proceedings were expanded and made more costly by reason of amici participation, and the amici presumably acknowledge this to be the case. In light of these considerations, the interim award to the Special Master shall be paid as follows:
(1) the State of Colorado, a party to this original action, is assessed the amount of $25,000, the amount recommended by the Special Master;
(2) the four proposed intervenors/amici, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District, the National Audubon Society, and the Platte River Whooping Crane Critical Habitat Maintenance Trust, are each assessed $5,000, an amount to which none have objected; and
(3) the remaining award is to be paid 40% by Nebraska, 40% by Wyoming, and 20% by the United States.
Justice White would adopt the recommendation of the Special Master respecting the allocation of his fees and expenses among the parties and the amici.
[For earlier order herein, see, e.g., ante, p. 905.]