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Revision as of 17:29, 2 July 2009
- See also changes related to Korematsu v. United States, or pages that link to Korematsu v. United States or to this page or whose text contains "Korematsu v. United States".
Parent topics
- Civil rights [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Extrajudicial detention [r]: The policy and practice of holding prisoners captive without judicial authority to do so, or without a recognized authority under international law, such capture of prisoners of war [e]
- Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Japanese internment [r]: United States extrajudicial detention, as potential World War II security threats, of all citizens and aliens of Japanese ancestry residing in the Pacific coastal defense zone [e]
- Supreme Court of the United States [r]: The final federal court of appeals in the U.S., consisting of nine Justices. [e]
- World War II [r]: (1931–1945) global war killing 53 million people, with the "Allies" (UK, US, Soviet Union) eventually halting aggressive expansion by the "Axis" (Nazi Germany and Japan). [e]
Subtopics
- Ex Parte Endo [r]: Last Supreme Court of the United States case about the internment of Japanese during World War II. [e]
- Hirabayashi v. United States [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Yasui v. United States [r]: Add brief definition or description