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=== Government and Legal Documents ===
=== Government and Legal Documents ===
* ''Korematsu v. United States'', 323 US 214 (1944).
* ''Korematsu v. United States'', 323 US 214 (1944).
* Executive Order No. 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas, February 19, 1942.
* Executive Order No. 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas, February 19, 1942.
 
* Exclusion Order No. 34, May 3, 1942.
* Exclusion Order No. 34.


=== Contemporaneous Reactions ===
=== Contemporaneous Reactions ===

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Government and Legal Documents

  • Korematsu v. United States, 323 US 214 (1944).
  • Executive Order No. 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas, February 19, 1942.
  • Exclusion Order No. 34, May 3, 1942.

Contemporaneous Reactions

  • Rostow, Eugene V. "The Japanese American Cases - A Disaster," Yale Law Review 54 (June 1945) pp. 489-533.

Secondary Sources

  • Daniels, Roger. "Korematsu v. United States Revisited: 1944 and 1983," in Race on Trial: Law and Justice in American History, Annette Gordon-Reed, editor. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • Irons, Peter H. Justice at War: The Story of the Japanese American Internment Cases. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
  • Rhenquist, William H. All the Laws but One: Civil Liberties in Wartime. New York: Knopf, 1998.