decided will hold them together. and the supreme court does typically have the final word as to the meaning of the words in this document. so it wasn t as always as easy as this. oh, no, it wasn t. you pointed to the decision in 1829, i think. the case was basically georgia discovered that the state of georgia discovered there was gold and land that was cherokee indian land. it had been given to the cherokees by treaty. georgia takes it. the cherokees take georgia to the supreme court. the supreme court rules in favor of the cherokee indians, and then what happens? well, that s the case where even though john marshall, the chief justice and the others decided that northern georgia belongs to the cherokee indians,
typically have the final word as to the meaning of the words in this document. so it wasn t always as easy as this. oh, no, it wasn t. you pointed to the decision in 1829, i think. the case was basically georgia discovered that the state of georgia discovered there was gold and land that was cherokee indian land. it had been given to the cherokees by treaty. georgia takes it. the cherokees take georgia to the supreme court. the supreme court rules in favor of the cherokee indians, and then what happens? well, that s the case where even though john marshall, the chief justice, and the others decided that northern georgia belongs to the cherokee indians, the president, andrew jackson, supposedly said john marshall,