New Hampshire v. Maine

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 2001-05-29

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Justice Ginsburg delivered the opinion of the Court. The Piscataqua River lies at the southeastern end of New Hampshire’s boundary with Maine. The river begins at the headwaters of Salmon Falls and runs seaward into Portsmouth Harbor (also known as' Piscataqua Harbor). On March 6, 2000, New Hampshire brought this original action against Maine, claiming that th…

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