Prigg v. Pennsylvania
United States Supreme Court
41 U.S. 539 (1842)
Relevant factsFree
Edward Prigg (defendant) forcibly seized Margaret Morgan and her children in Pennsylvania as alleged fugitive slaves and removed them to Maryland without first obtaining the certification from a federal judge or state magistrate that the federal Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 required; he was convicted under a Pennsylvania statute criminalizing this kind of self-help recapture, and he challenged the state law as unconstitutional.
IssueFree
Whether the United States Constitution grants exclusive authority to the federal government for making laws regulating the capture and return of fugitive slaves.