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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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the government was allowed to take away individua rights in times of war-apex

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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.

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Outcome: The pres.'s power of executive orders given in Article II of the Constitution, allows this action to keep the country safe!

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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.

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How did the Executive Order 9066 ended?

Order 9066 ended in 1984 with Korematsu vs. US


Who won the US Supreme Court case Korematsu v US?

The United States won, as Fred Korematsu was not granted his appeal and was sent to an internment camp, and none of the Japanese-American's cases were looked into. This fool has no idea what he is talking about... he was not even close to knowing what really happened with Fred Korematsu. Korematsu won this as some would say "battle" against the United States. Fred Korematsu did not have to go to the internment camp.


What is the birth name of Fred Korematsu?

Fred Korematsu's birth name is Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu.


What amendments did the supreme court case of korematsu vs US violate?

The Supreme Court case Korematsu v. United States violated the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause by allowing the internment of Japanese Americans based on their ethnicity. It also violated the Fifth Amendment's Due Process Clause by depriving individuals of their freedom without sufficient justification.


Who was the Japanese-American who sued the us for discrimination due to internment camps?

Fred Korematsu


Who was Chief Justice in the US Supreme Court case Korematsu v. United States?

Korematsu v. United States, 323 US 214 (1944)Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone (1941-1946) presided over the Court for the Korematsu case, a challenge to the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066 that established Japanese Internment Camps during World War II.


What did the supreme court decide in Korematsu v. US?

The decision upheld the legality of the wartime internment policy


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What did the supreme court decide in case korematsu v. US?

The decision upheld the legality of the wartime internment policy


What is the case of Fred korematsu v US?

Fred Korematsu sued the United States because he thought it was unlawful for the United States to order Japanese-American citizens into concentration camps. The concentration camps were instituted after the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II.


When did Fred Korematsu die?

Fred Korematsu died on March 30, 2005, in Larkspur, California, USA of respiratory illness.


Who was korematsuv US?

It is Korematsu v US and was a landmark Supreme Court decision allowing the USA government to place Japanese Americans in internment camps during WWII.