Supreme Court Rules Against Navajo Nation in Water Dispute

Supreme Court Rules Against Navajo Nation in Water Dispute
A view of the Colorado River from the Navajo Bridge in Marble Canyon, Ariz., on Aug. 31, 2022. ROBYN BECK/AFP via Getty Images
Matthew Vadum
Matthew Vadum
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The Supreme Court ruled 5–4 on June 22 that the federal government has no obligation to help the Navajo Nation gain access to water, finding that a 19th-century treaty with the government imposes no such duty.

Oral arguments in the case, which took place on March 20, centered on the Navajo Nation’s desire to draw water from the Colorado River over the opposition of several thirsty nearby states.