Special master named in river dispute
The Supreme Court on Wednesday named Ralph I. Lancaster, Jr., of Portland, Maine, as the special master to review and proposeĀ a ruling to the Court in an original case, Florida v. Georgia.Ā The appointment order is here.Ā Ā He has served as a special master in prior cases at the Court.
The Court on November 4 gave Florida permission to sue Georgia, directly in the Supreme Court, in a long-running dispute between the two states over their rights to water flowing from rivers in Georgia into Florida’s Apalachicola River. Ā It usually takes several years for such cases to develop, under the control of a special master. Ā The special masterĀ does not have the authority to rule, but only to recommend outcomes to the Justices.
Posted in Merits Cases
Cases: Florida v. Georgia