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Meaning of "korematsu"

Korematsu: A term that refers to the United States Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States, which upheld the constitutionality of Japanese internment during World War II
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  • A surname from Japanese.

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Impact of the original Korematsu case on current.
Fred Korematsu refused to go.
Three justices dissented in a similar internment challenge brought by Fred Korematsu.
I mention it because Korematsu has often been brought up on this forum.
Plessy, Brown, Parks… to that distinguished list, today we add the name of Fred Korematsu.
There is also a bronze relief of Korematsu in front of the Federal Building.
Karen Korematsu asks Michigan to honor her father 's fight for civil liberties.
The Supreme Court decision in Korematsu still stands as legal precedent.
Lisa, the Korematsu case is a loaded gun, just waiting for some martial-law-loving solicitor general.
The mood is Korematsu.
The decision in Korematsu v. United States and the legal precedent it established have remained controversial.
Although his family followed the order, Korematsu failed to submit to relocation.
It 's Korematsu all over again.
A case that has never been overruled . Your Honor, the Chief Justice 's remarks were about Korematsu.
A man named Fred Korematsu appealed his conviction.

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Korematsu was drafted by the Navy in 1940, but was rejected because of stomach ulcers.
Well, one man, Fred Korematsu challenged that in court.
You know what this is? It 's Korematsu.
The convictions of Mr. Korematsu and Mr. Yasui had been overturned earlier.
Korematsu received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 as well.
In 1942 Korematsu was arrested for refusing to go to an internment camp.

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