The Supreme Court affirmed the conviction of a Japanese American citizen who violated an exclusion order that barred all persons of Japanese ancestry from designated military areas during World War Two.
the government was allowed to draft japanese americans into the military.
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Korematsu vs. the United States ruled that American citizens could be put in camps based on ethnic origin. It so upset the judiciary that there was a major backlash. It is likely nothing like that will happen again.
Outcome: The pres.'s power of executive orders given in Article II of the Constitution, allows this action to keep the country safe!
The Supreme Court ruled in Korematsu v US that the United States had the right to intern Japanese citizens. It was considered a matter of national security at the time.
on the US?? nothin' we wern't in ww2
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The "Clear and Present Danger" test good luck on study island.
The Brown vs Board of Education was a decision about school. The courts declared government could not provide "equal but separate" educations. Schools had to desegregate.
My Russian mother-in-law told me that it traded almost equal to the dollar back then.