Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment (Aspen Elective Series)
Description:
The Second Edition represents a substantial revision of the original course book. Several new chapters expressly link the Japanese-American internment cases and redress to the civil liberties and national security issues raised post-9/11, making Asian-American legal history even more relevant to significant contemporary controversies. Other key updates to first edition material include an even more comprehensive Overview Chapter and the addition of recent scholarly and judicial treatment of the World War II and coram nobis internment cases.
Features:
- The only course book that covers Asian-American legal history and reparations.
- Accessible, multidisciplinary approach appeals to scholars, students and instructors of ethnic studies, history, sociology, as well as law and legal studies.
- Contextualizes internment and reparations to facilitate understanding of what happened and why, including an overview chapter with key details and timelines.
- Examines how social policy and politics both enabled and constrained legal decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Discusses "headline" topics, such as redress for governmental misconduct and the national security implications of the Japanese-American experience.
- Provocative oral histories, litigation documents, photographs, essays and commentary that enrich class discussion of judicial decisions.
- Flexible, modular organization accommodates the focus and interests of different courses and instructors.
- Authors' website provides updates and additional information.
The Second Edition has been substantially revised with new chapters and updated material, including:
- An even more comprehensive overview chapter covering the text's larger themes and significant legal specifics.
- Completely new chapters replace old ones to expressly link the internment cases and Japanese-American redress to post-9/11 national security/civil liberties issues and to U.S. and International Reparations/Reconciliation.
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