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Wirt argued that "the Cherokee Nation [was] a foreign nation in the sense of our constitution and law" and was not subject to Georgia's jurisdiction. Wirt asked the Supreme Court to void all Georgia laws extended over Cherokee lands because they violated the U.S. Constitution, United States–Cherokee treaties, and United States intercourse laws.
13th Georgia General Assembly [Wikidata] 1789 January 6, 1789 - February 4, 1789 Georgia Constitution of 1789: 14 14th Georgia General Assembly [Wikidata] 1789 Nov. 2—Dec. 24, 1789 June 7–11, 1790, Ex. 15 15th Georgia General Assembly [Wikidata] 1790 Nov. 1, 1790 - Dec. 11, 1790 16 16th Georgia General Assembly [Wikidata] 1791
Cover of volume 1 of the 2007 edition of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. Pursuant to the state constitution, the Georgia General Assembly has enacted legislation.Its session laws are published in the official Georgia Laws, [1] which in turn have been codified in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.). [1]
Introduced in the House of Representatives as H.R. 145 by William W. Ellsworth (AJ–CT) on January 21, 1830; Committee consideration by House Judiciary Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee; Passed the House on January 10, 1831 (81-31) Passed the Senate on January 29, 1831 Signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on February 3, 1831
The bill would also require that all eligible law enforcement agencies participate in ICE’s 287(g) program, or risk losing state funding. Read the original text of the bill here .
FILE - Rep. Jesse Petrea (R-Savnnah) on the Georgia General Assembly House floor. House Bill 1105, authored by Petrea, passed the state House on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.
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The Official Code of Georgia Annotated or OCGA is the compendium of all laws in the state of Georgia. Like other state codes in the United States, its legal interpretation is subject to the U.S. Constitution , the U.S. Code , the Code of Federal Regulations , and the state's constitution .