1. Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock, No. 275, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 23, 1902 , January 5, 1903
OVERVIEW: Congress possessed a paramount power over the property of Native Americans, by reason of its exercise of guardianship over their interests, and such authority could be implied, even though opposed to the strict letter of a treaty with them.
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