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4. In the case Worcester v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that Georgia laws did not apply
to the Cherokees and that the Cherokee Nation was a sovereign state, and therefore subject
to its own laws. Although the Supreme Court's decision did not protect the Cherokees from
removal in 1838, it set a precedent for court proceedings that concern Native American tribal
rights today. What current issues could Native Americans face and how might this ruling help
protect them?
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