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U.S. Supreme Court
Arizona v. New Mexico, 425 U.S. 794 (1976)
Arizona v. New Mexico
No. 70, Orig.
Decided May 24, 1976
425 U.S. 794
Syllabus
Motion by Arizona, purportedly in its proprietary capacity as a consumer of, and as parens patriae for its citizens who consume, electrical energy generated in New Mexico, for leave to file an original complaint in this Court against New Mexico seeking declaratoy and injunctive relief on constitutional grounds against New Mexico's tax on the generation of electricity in that State, is denied. The pending state court action in New Mexico by the Arizona utilities involved in this case raises the same constitutional issues and provides an appropriate forum for litigating such issues.
