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but that's that's the korematsu deci■7sis.■xbut and but that the failure, the unwillingness to cross the pat who had appointed them, who is their politicalthat resulted in a judl disaster and a judicial catastrophe. and that is an especially lesson today at a time when the votes of the justices quarrel, date with the preferences of the political party of the president who appointed them more than at history. so it's a very, very important lesson about the need fojusticeg to stand up to the president who appointed them and to the political patrons and backers of president and e that them now,t have been influencing. what personal relationships, but also by the elective office within the recent past of several of the justices who were perhaps more attuned to public opinion than what we might potentially justices are. how do you think that way did were the justices at it what the general attitude was in the country and trying to reflect or or not or did that not play into their. well, you know, i think my own view as a general
but that's that's the korematsu deci■7sis.■xbut and but that the failure, the unwillingness to cross the pat who had appointed them, who is their politicalthat resulted in a judl disaster and a judicial catastrophe. and that is an especially lesson today at a time when the votes of the justices quarrel, date with the preferences of the political party of the president who appointed them more than at history. so it's a very, very important lesson about the need fojusticeg to stand up to the...
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and icase that preceded korematsu by a year. it■c first of these terrible anti-japanese decisions called it was about a curfew targeted at japanese-american citizens. and i noticed that exactly seven days before the hirabayashi deci exactly one week before it, the supreme issued its famous opinion in west virginia board of education versus barnett, striking down at the height of world war two a mandatory salute in west public schools. in this famous eloquent opinion by justice robert jackson. and really struck me that within week, the supreme issued one of the greatest civil history and one of the worst civil liberties decisions in its history. and so i got very interested reading about the period and learning about and i discovered that there's very written about the court and a subject as i'm sure you all know, there's a ton writted4n ab the court in td the famous failed court packing plan and the switch in timeéw tt saved nine where one justice changed his vote and then they started upholding news a lot written on the warr
and icase that preceded korematsu by a year. it■c first of these terrible anti-japanese decisions called it was about a curfew targeted at japanese-american citizens. and i noticed that exactly seven days before the hirabayashi deci exactly one week before it, the supreme issued its famous opinion in west virginia board of education versus barnett, striking down at the height of world war two a mandatory salute in west public schools. in this famous eloquent opinion by justice robert jackson....
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fred korematsu gordon hirabayashi, and min yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and min did, but she didn't get this recognition and died in 2006. and in 2015, the jcl launched a campaign to see endo honored posthumous early 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of endo's landmark supreme court victory, and the jcl has sent a letter to president biden, many people now hoping to finally honor her legacy. >> i loved her very much. i'm very proud of her. >> i think every american should know her story. i think it is a story of an american pushing the government to honor the promises made in the constitution. >> jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> president biden is scheduled to award the 2024 medals of freedom this friday, and the endo committee hopes she might be recognized in next year's group for a link to the petition, you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links. coming up, another bay area city is considering putting up license plat
fred korematsu gordon hirabayashi, and min yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and min did, but she didn't get this recognition and died in 2006. and in 2015, the jcl launched a campaign to see endo honored posthumous early 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of endo's landmark supreme court victory, and the jcl has sent a letter to president...
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even as it ruled on the same day against fred korematsu. >> hers was the only victory. she was the only woman that brought a case to the supreme court. >> endo's victory forced the white house to announce that the camps would be closed. fred korematsu, gordon hirabayashi, and yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. >> she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and min did, but she didn't get this recognition. >> endo died in 2006, and in a campaign to see endo honored posthumously. 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of endo's landmark supreme court vicry, and the jacl has sent a letter to president biden, many people now hoping to finally honor her legacy. >> i loved her very much. i'm very proud of her. i think every american should know her story. >> i think it is a story of an american pushing the government to honor the promises made in the constitution. >> jana katsuyama ktvu fox two news. well, president biden is scheduled to award the 2024 medals of freedo
even as it ruled on the same day against fred korematsu. >> hers was the only victory. she was the only woman that brought a case to the supreme court. >> endo's victory forced the white house to announce that the camps would be closed. fred korematsu, gordon hirabayashi, and yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. >> she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and...
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fred korematsu gordon hirabayashi, and yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. >> she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and min did, but she didn't get this recognition. >> endo died in 2006, and in 2015, the jacl launched a campaign to see endo honored posthumously. 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of endo's landmark supreme court victory, and the jacl has sent a letter to president biden, met people now hoping to finally honor her legacy. >> i loved her very much. i'm very proud of her. >> i think every american should know her story. i think it is a story of an american pushing the government to honor the promises made in the constitution. >> jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> well, president biden is scheduled to award the 2024 medals of freedom this friday, and the endo committee hopes she might be recognized in next year's group. for a link to the petition, you can go to ktvu.com and click on the web links section. >> so i thought about what mark tamayo said ab
fred korematsu gordon hirabayashi, and yasui, who also filed cases against the government, each ended up receiving the presidential medal of freedom for their legal challenges. >> she showed the same kind of courage that fred and gordon and min did, but she didn't get this recognition. >> endo died in 2006, and in 2015, the jacl launched a campaign to see endo honored posthumously. 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of endo's landmark supreme court victory, and the jacl has sent a...