A recent morning was abuzz outside the joint campus of Esperanza Elementary School and Korematsu Discovery Academy in East Oakland. A crossing guard walked parents and children across the street, ...
Casillas is part of a growing number of parents, teachers and neighbors who have banded together in districts across the ...
For nearly 50 years, I have walked into courtrooms with a sense of reverence. I have spent my life in the service of the law, ...
It may be Christmas and Hanukkah season, but I’ve got a Supreme Court ghost story to tell. It comes from Justice Antonin Scalia, who warned of a “ghoul in a late-night horror movie that repeatedly ...
The question “Am I an American or am I not?” was uttered more than eight decades ago by Fred Korematsu as the federal government prepared to remove him from his home under military orders during World ...
Lorraine Bannai has dedicated most of her life to sharing the story of Japanese-Americans who were incarcerated within the United States during World War II. Bannai’s parents and other relatives were ...
He was sent to the Manzanar internment camp during World War II, an experience that inspired a long career in civil rights activism. Frank Chuman received an award in ...
In her opinion last week finding that federal officials overstated the dangers posed by protesters outside Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility—and that, despite President ...
The basic facts of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1944 decision in Korematsu v. United States, which upheld President Franklin Roosevelt's wartime internment of Japanese-Americans, are well-known but still ...
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