Oklahoma v. Texas (1921)

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Oklahoma v. Texas (1921) was a U.S. Supreme Court case that resolved a boundary dispute between the states of Oklahoma and Texas, particularly concerning ownership and jurisdiction over parts of the Red River region.

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instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
interstate boundary dispute case
affects administration of land and mineral rights along the Red River
bindingOn State of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
State of Texas NERFINISHED
federal government of the United States NERFINISHED
citationJurisdiction United States Reports NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
court Supreme Court of the United States
decisionYear 1921
disputedRegion Red River NERFINISHED
Red River boundary between Oklahoma and Texas NERFINISHED
disputeType boundary dispute
geographicFocus northern boundary of Texas
southern boundary of Oklahoma
governs allocation of governmental authority along the Red River boundary between Oklahoma and Texas
hasPrecedentType original action between U.S. states
involves federal authority over interstate disputes
interpretation of prior treaties and agreements affecting the Red River boundary
state sovereignty
issue location of the state boundary along the Red River
ownership of parts of the Red River bed
state jurisdiction over the Red River region
jurisdiction original jurisdiction
language English
legalArea constitutional law
federalism
interstate boundaries
party State of Oklahoma NERFINISHED
State of Texas NERFINISHED
relatedTo Red River boundary between Oklahoma and Texas NERFINISHED
sovereign rights of U.S. states
result allocation of jurisdiction over parts of the Red River region to Oklahoma and Texas
clarification of the boundary between Oklahoma and Texas along the Red River
subjectMatter jurisdiction over natural resources in boundary waters
ownership of riverbed lands
state boundary determination

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Texas–Oklahoma state line relatedCourtCase Oklahoma v. Texas (1921)