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Abstract

Granted: Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Oral Argument: Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Decision: Thursday, June 23, 2005
Issues: Economic Activity, Natural Resources

Advocates

Jeffrey P. Minear (argued the cause for Respondent United States)
Stuart L. Somach (argued the cause for Respondent Westlands Water District)
William M. Smiland (argued the cause for Petitioners)

Facts of the Case

The Westlands Water District received water from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation under a 1963 contract. In 1993 Westlands sued the district for reducing their water supply. California farmers who had bought water from Westlands also sued the bureau, intervening as plaintiffs. After negotiations Westlands agreed to dismiss their suit. But the farmers refused to drop theirs, accusing the bureau of breach of contract. The farmers claimed that as third-party beneficiaries they could enforce the contract and that the United States had waived its sovereing immunity from such suits in the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982. That act allowed parties "to join the United States as a necessary party defendant in any suit" over rights under a federal reclamation contract. The district court held that the farmers were not contracting parties or third-party beneficiaries and thus could not invoke the waiver. The Ninth Circuit affirmed that decision.

Question

Did the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 waive the United States' sovereign immunity from breach of contract suits?

Conclusion

In this case, no. In a unanimous opinion delivered by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Court held that the act merely permitted parties to join the United States in an action between other parties when the action required interpretation of a contract and joining the U.S. was necessary. The farmers suit was not an attempt to join the U.S. as a necessary party defendant.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Seniority)

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Full Opinion: Economic Activity, Natural Resources: 9 - 0
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Rehnquist
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Stevens
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
O'Connor
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Scalia
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Kennedy
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Souter
Voted with the majority, authored an opinion
Thomas
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Ginsburg
Voted with the majority, joined Thomas' opinion
Breyer

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, Orff v. United States, 545 U.S. ___ (2005),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/2000-2009/2004/2004_03_1566/>
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