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  "name": "Johnson v. M’Intosh, Plenary Power, and Our Colonial Constitution",
  "headline": "Johnson v. M’Intosh, Plenary Power, and Our Colonial Constitution",
  "description": "Johnson v. M’Intosh  was a land dispute, where multiple parties brought competing claims of title. Marshall boiled the case down to one question: can an Indian sell their land to a settler? Of course, this question begot another: can Indians own land at all? To answer these questions, Marshall recounted a story of colonization.",
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  "datePublished": "2023-03-28",
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    "name": "Alexandra Fay"
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