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New Hampshire v. Maine

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Full case name
  
New Hampshire v. Maine

End date
  
1977

Citations
  
426 U.S. 363 (more)

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Majority
  
Brennan, joined by Burger, Stewart, Marshall, Powell, Rehnquist

Dissent
  
White, joined by Blackmun, Stevens

New Hampshire v. Maine, 426 U.S. 363 (1977), was an original jurisdiction case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the boundary between the states of New Hampshire and Maine was fixed by the 1740 decree of King George II of Great Britain. Both sides entered into a consent decree which was accepted the special master appointed by the Court.

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New Hampshire v. Maine Wikipedia