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Content from the following sources has been used in the creation of this casebook:
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Asian Americans and U.S. Law
(First published Jan 2023)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Early Asian Immigration and Anti-Chinese Sentiment
- 2: Exclusion and Citizenship
- 3: Asian Exclusion: What does it mean to be Asian?
- 4: Continued Exclusion and Segregation
- 5: World War II and Japanese Americans: The curfew orders
- 6: World War II and Japanese Americans: The "internment camps", draft, and loyalty cases
- 7: Koremastu Echoing: Later litigation, executive power, and precedent
- 8: Families
- 9: Work
- 10: Modern Hate
- 11: Education
- 12: Activism
Asian Americans and U.S. Law incorporates additional material from:
- Asian (Americans) and U.S. Law (first published Apr 2022) with contributions from:
- Asian Americans and U.S. Law Casebook (first published Jan 2022) with contributions from:
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