After a brief ceasefire, the ongoing water wars between Georgia and Florida are heating back up again as lawyers from both states argued the case in front of a new special master, new special master, Judge Paul Kelly of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. If all goes “well,” the case could be back in front of the Supreme Court by 2021. This seemingly never-ending debate has both states – like their water supplies – DRIFTING…
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