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Turtle Talk: Final round in greatest Indian law cases tournament

Monday, October 1, 2012  
"Today, I will reluctantly present the final round of the Turtle Talk Greatest Cases Tournament. I am reluctant because it mostly was fun to do this, and I don’t really want it to end. So I’ll keep doing them. They’re fun, and most everyone likes them.

Final Round Match-up

(1) Worcester v. Georgia versus (7) Williams v. Lee"

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Turtle Talk Greatest Cases Poll Concludes with Final Round (Turtle Talk 10/1)

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