Title: Williams v. North CarolinaSubject: Two adults (both unhappy with their marriages in N. Carolina) proceeded to get their respective divorces in Nevada where the two were later married. Thier divorce's legality and following marriage was questioned since both were drafted in another state.Verdict: the ruling was upheld --- a marriage performed and signed for in one state (under that state's authority of it's unique constitution) cannot be nullified by another stateSignificance: state sovereignt
Title: Williams v. North CarolinaSubject: Two adults (both unhappy with their marriages in N. Carolina) proceeded to get their respective divorces in Nevada where the two were later married. Thier divorce's legality and following marriage was questioned since both were drafted in another state.Verdict: the ruling was upheld --- a marriage performed and signed for in one state (under that state's authority of it's unique constitution) cannot be nullified by another stateSignificance: state sovereignt
Title: Williams v. North CarolinaSubject: Two adults (both unhappy with their marriages in N. Carolina) proceeded to get their respective divorces in Nevada where the two were later married. Thier divorce's legality and following marriage was questioned since both were drafted in another state.Verdict: the ruling was upheld --- a marriage performed and signed for in one state (under that state's authority of it's unique constitution) cannot be nullified by another stateSignificance: state sovereignt
Title: Williams v. North CarolinaSubject: Two adults (both unhappy with their marriages in N. Carolina) proceeded to get their respective divorces in Nevada where the two were later married. Thier divorce's legality and following marriage was questioned since both were drafted in another state.Verdict: the ruling was upheld --- a marriage performed and signed for in one state (under that state's authority of it's unique constitution) cannot be nullified by another stateSignificance: state sovereignt
The Lado enclave in Africa is not independent because it is surrounded by South Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, making it difficult to sustain itself as a separate nation. Additionally, the area lacks widespread international recognition and support for independence.