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Race Specific Classifications that disadvantage racial minorities.
Race Specific Classifications that disadvantage racial minorities.


[[Korematsu v United States]]
Korematsu v United States


Facts: On May 9 1942, under Civilian Restrictive Order No 1, based on Executive Order 9066, Japanese-Americans were ordered to move to relocation camps in light of the US’s involvement In WWII. Korematsu was an American citizen of Japanese descent who was convicted by the United States Government in federal district court for violating Civilian Order No 34 which excluded Japanese Americans from remaining in San Leandro, a region designated as a military area.  
Facts: On May 9 1942, under Civilian Restrictive Order No 1, based on Executive Order 9066, Japanese-Americans were ordered to move to relocation camps in light of the US’s involvement In WWII. Korematsu was an American citizen of Japanese descent who was convicted by the United States Government in federal district court for violating Civilian Order No 34 which excluded Japanese Americans from remaining in San Leandro, a region designated as a military area.  
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