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Volume 68            Spring 2005 Number 2

Judgments Judged and Wrongs Remembered: Examining the
Japanese American Civil Liberties Cases on Their Sixtieth Anniversary

Eric L. Muller
Special Editor








In Memoriam









Foreword Eric L. Muller 1




Play it Again, Uncle Sam A. Wallace Tashima 7




Korematsu: A Melange of Military Imperatives Eugene Gressman 15




Korematsu and Beyond: Japanese Americans and the Origins of Strict Scrutiny Greg Robinson
Toni Robinson
29




A Commander's Power, A Civilian's Reason: Justice Jackson's Korematsu Dissent John Q. Barrett 57




The Constitution Glimpsed from Tule Lake Patrick O. Gudridge 81




A Penny for Their Thoughts: Draft Resistance at the Poston Relocation Center Eric L. Muller 119




The Japanese American Cases, 1942-2004: A Social History Roger Daniels 159




Interning the "Non-Alien" Other: The Illusory Protections of Citizenship Natsu Taylor Saito 173




Walking While Muslim Margaret Chon
Donna E. Arzt
215




Watching the Watchers: Enemy Combatants in the Internment Shadow Jerry Kang 255




White (House) Lies: Why the Public Must Compel the Courts to Hold the President Accountable for National Security Abuses Eric K. Yamamoto
285