1. Gritts v. Fisher, No. 896., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 10, 11, 1912. , May 13, 1912, Decided
OVERVIEW: Legislation providing for allotment of Indian lands among tribal members living on a certain date did not create vested rights in those tribal members and could be changed by a subsequent act of Congress without violating due process of law.
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