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Title: Korematsu vs. United States
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In 1980, Congress again opened the internment issue, and this time a stream of witnesses testified, many of them for the first time, of the hardships and psychological trauma they had suffered. The result was a report that condemned the removal as unjustified by military necessity, and also concluded that the Supreme Court decisions had been "overruled in the court of history... Showed first 250 characters
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In 1998 President Clinton presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Korematsu. "In the long history of our country's constant search for justice, some names of ordinary citizens stand for millions of souls," Clinton said as he presented the Bay Area man with the Presidential Medal of Freedom... Showed next 250 characters
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