Worcester V. Georgia
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| Date decided | 1832 |
|---|---|
| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Date argued | 1832 |
| Majority | Marshall |
| Johnson | |
| Duvall | |
| Story | |
| Thompson | |
| Dissent | Baldwin |
| Citations | U. S. |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 963164 |
About Worcester V. Georgia
Worcester v. Georgia, 31 U. S. 515, was a case in which the United States Supreme Court vacated the conviction of Samuel Worcester and held that the Georgia criminal statute that prohibited non-Native Americans from being present on Native American lands without a license from the state was unconstitutional.