Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Arizona v. California is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1963 that addressed the allocation of water rights from the Colorado River among the states of Arizona, California, and Nevada. This case is significant because it set important precedents for how water rights are determined, particularly in the context of Indigenous water rights and claims to water resources in the arid southwestern United States.
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