Fletcher v. Peck Establishes Judicial Protection for Fraudulent Contracts and Corrupt Land Deals
The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Fletcher v. Peck that Georgia’s attempt to rescind the fraudulent 1795 Yazoo land sale violates the Constitution’s contract clause, marking the first time the Court strikes down a state law. Chief Justice John Marshall writes that while the bribery of …
Chief Justice John Marshall
U.S. Supreme Court
John Peck
Robert Fletcher
Georgia Legislature
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