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Neil Gorsuch calls out Supreme Court for upending 100 years of precedent
Newsweek· 16 hours agoIn his dissenting opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch, who sided with the states, said the court's...
Supreme Court blocks motion to resolve Rio Grande water dispute - Albuquerque Business First
The Business Journals· 15 hours agoIn a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court blocked a proposed consent decree between Texas and...
New Mexico officials disappointed after U.S. Supreme Court denies plan for Rio Grande water
KRQE Albuquerque via Yahoo News· 17 hours ago*Editor’s Note: This story has been updated with a quote from New Mexico’s attorney general. NEW...
In South Texas, one woman is leading an agricultural renaissance
The Texas Tribune· 2 days agoWere it not for the palm trees, the stretch of highway could be indistinguishable from any other...
Border Patrol encounters significantly down in Rio Grande Valley Sector
ABC 26 New Orleans· 15 hours agoBorder Patrol encounters with migrants in the Rio Grande Valley sector of South Texas were down 79%...
Supreme Court Sides With US in Rio Grande Water Case
Bloomberg Law· 21 hours agoIn a 5-4 opinion written by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the high court ruled that the US has valid claims in the Rio Grande Compact and set aside the ...
The Supreme Court rejects a settlement in a water dispute between New Mexico and Texas
WJHL· 14 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a settlement between Western states over the...
Texas braces for up to 10 inches of rain as Tropical Storm Alberto bears down
USA Today· 3 days agoAreas of Mexico could be deluged with 20 inches. The National Hurricane Center issued a tropical...
Did Alberto help fill up South Texas lakes? Here are the numbers.
San Antonio Express-News· 2 days agoMuch of South Texas had a soaking rain on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Alberto was approaching...
Two Southwestern fish, Rio Grande chub and sucker, not in danger of extinction
Tribune via AOL· 3 days agoJun. 18—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — After a thorough review of the best available scientific and commercial information, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that the Rio