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Asian Americans and U.S. Law Casebook
(First published Jan 2022)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1: Early Asian immigration and anti-Chinese sentiment
- 2: Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882; Anti-Chinese laws
- 3: Asian Exclusion: What does it mean to be Asian?
- 4: Anti-Asian laws
- 5: Japanese Internment, part 1
- 6: Japanese Internment, part 2
- 7: Alleged Japanese-American treason (including Tokyo Rose and "draft dodgers")
- 8: Korematsu Echoing
- 9: Anti-miscegenation laws
- 10: Children of servicemen born in Asia ("Amerasians"); Mail-order brides
- 11: Continued Discrimination in the 1980's and 1990's
- 12: The Slants; Affirmative action/Students for Fair Admission
- 13: Modern Love/Modern Hate
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Asian Americans and U.S. Law
(First created May 2022)Authors:
Including material from the following sections:
- 1.1: People v. Hall
- 1.2: Mobs, Riots, and Massacres
- 1.3: Economic Restrictions
- 1.4: Additional Resources
- 4.3: Additional Resources
- 5.7: Additional Resources
- 6.9: Additional Resources
- 7.9: Additional Resources
- 8.6: Additional Resources
- 9.8: Additional Resources
- 10.3: Additional Resources
- 11.4: Additional Resources
- 12.3: Additional Resources
- 13.3: Additional Resources
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Asian (Americans) and U.S. Law Chapter 3
(First created Jun 2022)Authors:
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