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Korematsu v.
United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1944), was a
decision by the
Supreme Court of the
United States that
upheld the
internment of ****anese Americans...
- Fred
Toyosaburo Korematsu (是松豊三郎,
Korematsu Toyosaburo,
January 30, 1919 –
March 30, 2005) was an
American civil rights activist who
resisted the internment...
- The Fred
Korematsu Day of
Civil Liberties and the
Constitution is
celebrated on
January 30 in
seven states (Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan...
- in
overcrowded barracks with
minimal furnishing. In its 1944
decision Korematsu v.
United States, the U.S.
Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality...
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logic underlying Korematsu and
merely replaces one
gravely wrong decision with another."
Responding to her dissent,
Roberts wrote: "
Korematsu has
nothing to...
- that
would name
January 30 Fred
Korematsu Day,
making this the
first day to be
named after an
Asian American.
Korematsu v.
United States was officially...
- West Coast,
which it had
found not to
violate citizens'
rights in the
Korematsu v.
United States decision on the same date, the Endo
ruling nonetheless...
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favor government power,
upholding the
internment of ****anese
Americans (
Korematsu v.
United States) and the
mandatory Pledge of
Allegiance (Minersville...
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upheld the
constitutionality of the
executive order in the 1944 case of
Korematsu v.
United States. A much
smaller number of
German and
Italian citizens...
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Court in
Trump v. Hawaii,
stated in
obiter dictum that the 1944
decision Korematsu v.
United States that
upheld the
constitutionality of
Executive Order...