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..., seven decades will have passed since the United States Supreme Court decision in Korematsu v. Unit...
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Growing up with two parents who were lawyers, Amy Edwards understood from an early age that attorneys have the ability to help people. She also watched a lot of Perry Mason.
After graduating from Northwestern University, she worked on a Congressional campaign in Oregon's Fifth District. When her candidate lost, she went to Washington, D.C., to work in politics for another three years. In 1998, she decided she could help more people as a lawyer and enrolled in the University Of Washington School Of Law, graduating in 2001.
...What was the most harmful Supreme Court decision of all time?. While there are several cases that c... especially poignant at this time is Korematsu v. United States - the decision holding that Jap...
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Attorney Liani Reeves doesn't fit the mold. She was adopted as a baby from Korea and has spent her professional life overcoming the stereotypes of what a lawyer should look like and act like.
This is a profession that values male attributes and aggression," said Reeves. "I'm not male, I'm not white, and I'm not super aggressive. There is a balance you must strike between blending in and maintaining your authenticity.
... was the most influential Supreme Court decision of all time?. Brown v. Board of Education. What wa...Korematsu v. United States. What is the first concert you at...
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...v. MURGIA APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACH... This Court's decisions give no support to the proposition that a right of... statute always, or nearly always, see Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1944), is struck ...
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Citings - Brief article
WHEN THE United States went to war against Japan in 1941' Congress...Unlike Korematsu v. United States, the decision that justified race...
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... a "practical nullity" by a single decision of the Supreme Court issued within five years of i... of cases dealing with this issue is Korematsu v. United States , concerning the wartime evacuat...
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... It's the process of not coming to a decision with a pre-judgment ever of an outcome and that re... Second Amendment guarantee applies to the states and laws adopted by the -- by the states. . Earli...Let me just ask you about one, the United States vs. Giordano. It was a conviction against t... wartime Supreme Court decisions like Korematsu that we look back at with some bewilderment, of co...
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... can be traced to the Supreme Court's decision in Korematsu v. United States, a widely criticized...
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World War I had its Debs v. United States (1919) authorizing the imprisonment of Socialist Eugene Debs for peaceful opposition to the draft. World War II had its Hirabiyashi v. United States and Korematsu v. United States (1943) sustaining race-based concentration camps for 120,000 loyal Japanese Americans. And Sept. 11, 2001, now has its Al-Marri v. Pucciarelli (July 15, 2008).
That fractured decision of the United States 4th Circuit Court of Appeals endorsed a permanent state of war everywhere in the United States against all persons or organizations the president decrees is connected to al Qaeda or Taliban; and, as a war corollary, the president's authority to detain American citizens who have never engaged in hostilities against the United States indefinitely without accusation or c...
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From wire reports
WASHINGTON
... experiences influence a judge's decisions, Sessions said. "She has criticized the idea that ... could be property but not citizens, and Korematsu v. United States, the 1944 decision endorsing inte...