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  2. George "Corn" Tassel - Wikipedia

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    George "Corn" Tassel, Utsi'dsata, Cherokee language (Cherokee: Tsalagi, Aniyvwiyaʔi), was known for being illegally tried, convicted, and executed for murder on December 24, 1830, by the State of Georgia. His case became the first Cherokee legal document to support Cherokee sovereignty, and by extension Native American sovereignty in general.

  3. Cherokee Cases - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Cases were a trio of cases before the Marshall Court: Tassels' Case: ... execution before the Court could hear the case; Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, ...

  4. Category:United States court cases involving the Cherokee ...

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  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 30

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    Georgia, 31 U.S. 515 (1832), the Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation was sovereign. According to the decision, this meant that Georgia had no right to enforce state laws in the Cherokee territory. President Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling, however, instead directing the expulsion of the Cherokee Nation from Georgia. U.S ...

  6. Summit indicates Cherokee County's commitment to justice ...

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    May 9—The recent gathering at Rusk Municipal Court May 8 demonstrated Cherokee County's commitment to enacting meaningful reform in its justice system. Spearheaded by Judge Forrest Phifer, this ...

  7. Cherokee Nation v. Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Congress’s passage of the Indian Removal Act further emboldened Georgia and the Jackson administration, setting the stage for legal and physical confrontations. Ross and the Cherokee turned to the courts as a last resort, laying the groundwork for significant legal battles, including Cherokee Nation v. Georgia (1831) and the later Worcester v.

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