1. Kentucky v. Indiana, No. 16, Original, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 3, 4, 1930, Argued , April 14, 1930, Decided
OVERVIEW: When a state was a party to an action in the original jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court, its citizens, voters, and taxpayers had no individual right, without showing a personal interest in the action, to contest their state's position.
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