1. United States v. West Virginia, No. 17, original, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, May 2, 1935 , May 20, 1935
OVERVIEW: United States Supreme Court did not have original jurisdiction over an action brought by the United States against Virginia because mere grant of state license to build dams was not an infringement on federal authority to control navigable waters.
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