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Supreme Court Signs Off on Rio Grande Water Deal Ending Interstate Fight

The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a settlement ending the long-running dispute over Rio Grande water allocations among Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, with the United States also participating in the case. The decree resolves one of the Court’s highest-profile original-jurisdiction water fights and establishes the framework for how water deliveries from New Mexico to Texas will be handled going forward.

The litigation centered on the Rio Grande Compact, an interstate agreement governing allocation of river water.

Texas Court Backs Judge’s Religious Objection to Same-Sex Weddings

A Texas state court has ruled that a judge may decline to perform same-sex marriages based on sincerely held religious beliefs, a closely watched decision at the intersection of judicial ethics, equal-treatment principles, and religious-liberty protections. The case stems from disciplinary action against Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley, who challenged a public warning issued by the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct after she said she would not officiate same-sex weddings.

For court watchers, the dispute has long been about more than one judge’s wedding calendar.

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