![]() ![]() The court rules unanimously that the U.S. Scanned by Utah State University Library Digital Initiatives staff using Epson Expression 10000 scanner, grayscale, at 800 dpi. Supreme Court hands down a decision for the case Ex parte Mitsuye Endo. Mitsuye Endo is the name of someone you’ve probably never heard of but whose impact on America was profound. Douglas, began: We are of the view that Mitsuye Endo should be given her liberty. The opinion, authored by Justice William O. In a unanimous ruling issued on December 18, 1944, the court decided in Endos favor. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library Posts about Supreme Court written by domerindc. Oral arguments before the Supreme Court took place in October 1944. Endo participated in a landmark Supreme Court case challenging the right of the government to hold citizens in camps like Topaz.ĭigital Image © 2012 Utah State Historical Society. Yasui, Fred Korematsu and Mitsuye Endo.4 In a series of decisions in these. Topaz Relocation Center (Topaz, Utah) Japanese Americans Japanese Americans-California-1940-1950 World War II-United States World War II Nurses Supreme Court heard the separate cases of Gordon Hirabayashi, Minoru. Some images were used in the documentary as representations of actual events occurring at Topaz. What did Mitsuye Endo, the plaintiff, argue in this case Summary The test case of U.S. While Korematsu and Hirabyashi have been roundly criticized by later Courts evaluating equal protection claims in peacetime, they. Images and descriptions were collected and provided by KUED in the making of their 1987 documentary about the Topaz Internment Camp. Supreme Court Transcript of Record with Supporting Pleadings (English, Paperback, Purcell James C) Be the first to Review this product.
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