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#2502 Korematsu 80 Years Later: Ramifications in 2025 and Beyond

Presented on January 29, 2025 (expires 1/28/30)

1.0 CLE credits: Areas of Professional Practice
Appropriate for all attorneys

Join our distinguished panel for a discussion of Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court decision that affirmed the legality of detaining Japanese-American citizens in internment camps during the Second World War. Our presenters will explain the decision itself; the history up to and immediately following the decision; Justice Robert H. Jackson’s dissent and being on the right side of history; and the significance of Korematsu in the modern age, including Trump v Hawaii.

Speakers:

  • Wedade Abdallah, Esq., Legal Aid Bureau of Buffalo
  • Kristin McMahon, J.D., The Robert Jackson Center
  • Michael F. Perley, Esq., Hurwitz Fine P.C.

Available format: OnDemand, CD, DVD

OnDemand$40 members (Promo Code: member2025), $80 Non-members

Format

Audio Only CD, OnDemand, Video DVD

CLE Credit

Areas of Professional Practice

Credit Hours

1.0

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