Juan Alberto Salinas Macías

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Original jurisdiction cases generally involve controversies between two states—or a state and the United States—often over boundaries, land ownership, or water rights. An example from several years ago, New Jersey and New York crossed swords over ownership of the land-filled portions of Ellis Island, the island that once served as the admissions station for immigrants from Europe to the United States. New Jersey prevailed in that fray.)
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