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Supreme Court sides with Tennessee in water rights standoff with Mississippi
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected claims by the state of Mississippi that Memphis, Tennessee has illegally "siphoned" its groundwater for decades by pumping it from wells located outside the Mississippi border.
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