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Asian Americans and U.S. Law Casebook
(First published Jan 2022)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Introduction and Early Asian immigration and anti-Chinese sentiment
- 2: Exclusion and Citizenship Stripping Laws
- 3: Asian Exclusion: What does it mean to be Asian?
- 4: Continued Exclusion & Segregation in Work, Property, and Education
- 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
- 9.5.1: Vietnamese Fishermen's Ass'n v. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (1981)
- 9.5.2: Decades After Clashing With The Klan, A Thriving Vietnamese Community In Texas
- 10: Modern Hate
- 11: Education
- 12: Activism
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Asian Americans and U.S. Law
(First created May 2022)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1.2: Violence and Mobs: Will the Law Protect?
- 2.1.2: Reflections on Chy Lung v. Freeman: federalism, gender, and current controversies
- 2.2.3: Reflection and Discussion (Chae Chan Ping v. United States)
- 2.2.5: A Note on "Plenary Powers"
- 2.3.2: Reflection and Discussion (Wong Kim Ark)
- 2.5: Optional: Additional Resources
- 3.8.3: Reflection and Discussion (Alverto and Bautista)
- 3.11: Reflections on Ozawa and Thind: Methodological Inconsistencies
- 4.1: Burdening Economic Opportunities
- 4.2.1: Terrace v. Thompson and the Legacy of Manifest Destiny
- 4.3.2: Reflections on Gong Lum and Racial Equality
- 5.2.2: For Reference: Presidential Executive Order No. 9066 Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas
- 5.2.3: For Reference: Presidential Executive Order No. 9102 Establishing the War Relocation Authority
- 6.1.1: Civilian Exclusion Order No. 34
- 6.1.4: Discussion and Reflection (Korematsu and Endo)
- 6.1.5: Optional: Additional Resources
- 6.2.5: Reflection and Discussion on the draft cases
- 6.2.6: Optional: Additional Resources on Loyalty and Military Service
- 7.2.1: Korematsu and the recent "Muslim Ban" - Discussion and Connection
- 7.2.5: Optional: Additional Resources on Trump v. Hawaii
- 8.1.1: Roldan v. Los Angeles County: The Case that Criminalized Filipinos Marrying Outside Their Race (Esquire, Dec. 2021)
- 8.1.4: Discussion and Reflection
- 8.1.7: Optional Additional Resources
- 8.2.3: Optional: Additional Resources
- 10.8: Optional: Additional Resources
- 11.5: Optional: Additional Resources
- 12.4.2: Discussion and Reflection
- 12.4.3: Recommended: Does Trademarking Derogatory Terms Further Reclamation Practices for Minority Communities?
- 12.8: Optional: Additional Resources
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Asian (Americans) and U.S. Law Chapter 3
(First created Jun 2022)Authors:
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