12021-03-29T16:49:54-07:00Anonymous385022Supreme Court agrees to hear Hirabayashi and Yasui cases, but sends Korematsu back to the Ninth Circuit for a decision. Supreme Court upholds the Hirabayashi decision of guilt for the curfew violation, 9-0, and turned a blind eye to his failing to report for the mass removal. They also ruled unanimously to uphold the Yasui conviction and sent it back to the Ninth Circuit for sentencing. Judge Fee considered the nine months Yasui already served in prison sufficient and suspended the fine. Yasui was escorted to the Minidoka WRA Camp. This issue of the Rowher Outpost from June 26, 1943 discusses the results of the Supreme Court decision.plain2021-03-29T16:59:36-07:006/21/1943Rohwer Outpost, vol. 2, no. 51 (June 26, 1943)United States. War Relocation AuthoritySteve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3
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1media/crt_des_sac_jaac_2104.jpg2021-01-03T21:44:22-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3Timeline: CasesSteve Kutay39A timeline of events associated with court cases involving Japanese American incarcerees.timeline2021-06-07T21:48:28-07:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3