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dobleremolque

(1,119 posts)
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 08:36 PM 4 hrs ago

Arizona hires high-powered law firm, setting the stage for a legal battle over Colorado River water

Source: Arizona Mirror
by Caitlin Sievers - March 23, 2026

On Monday, the Arizona Governor’s Office announced that it had retained the law firm Sullivan & Cromwell to represent the state in possible litigation among the Colorado River Basin states and the federal government.

Sullivan & Cromwell is an international firm based in New York City that has represented big names like Microsoft, BP, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase. The state is using some of the $3 million it put into its Colorado River legal defense fund last year to retain the law firm.

The Governor’s Office doesn’t expect to take any legal action until June at the earliest, but wants to be prepared for the possibility, especially if the dispute ends up before the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Lower Basin states — Arizona, Nevada and California — and the Upper Basin states — Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming — have been negotiating an updated water usage agreement for more than two years.

But so far the states have blown past two deadlines to do so — one in November and one in February — and are quickly approaching October, when the existing usage agreement expires.


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Arizona hires high-powered law firm, setting the stage for a legal battle over Colorado River water (Original Post) dobleremolque 4 hrs ago OP
Eventually, it will be the Colorado Stream as it gets to the end. Norrrm 3 hrs ago #1
Yep. All these years and dobleremolque 3 hrs ago #2
Probably just as well... 2naSalit 2 hrs ago #3
And... 2naSalit 2 hrs ago #4

dobleremolque

(1,119 posts)
2. Yep. All these years and
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:25 PM
3 hrs ago

people still think that litigation and compacts and inked agreements will create more water. Yet, I only get more water when it's taken away from someone else in the region.

2naSalit

(102,568 posts)
3. Probably just as well...
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:57 PM
2 hrs ago

Since there won't be any water going down the river by mid summer because there's NO SNOW in the Rockies. That's where the water comes from and it's not there.

Maybe they shouldn't have sold that aquifer to the Saudis for their horses.

2naSalit

(102,568 posts)
4. And...
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 09:58 PM
2 hrs ago

It's a fucking desert!

Sky daddy isn't going to turn the desert into a lush grassland just because you live there.

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