Asian Americans and the Supreme Court: A Documentary History

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9780313272349
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This documentary history critiques major Supreme Court decisions on litigations that Asian Americans brought before the Court over the past 150 years. In section 2, Braeman treats major cases concerning the question of the government's right to exclude, expel, or deport persons of Asian ancestry.
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Author(s) By Robert H. Hyung Chan Kim.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 1184
Published in United States
Published 26 May 1992
Availability POD
This documentary history critiques major Supreme Court decisions on litigations that Asian Americans brought before the Court over the past 150 years. In section 2, Braeman treats major cases concerning the question of the government's right to exclude, expel, or deport persons of Asian ancestry.
Foreword by Harold Hongju Koh Preface by Hyung-chan Kim An Overview by Hyung-chan Kim Deportation and Expulsion by John Braeman Naturalization and Denaturalization by Elizabeth Hull Asian Americans and Their Rights for Land Ownership by Thomas E. Stu
Hyung-chan Kim is Professor of Education and Asian American Studies at Western Washington University. He has written and edited a number of books including The Korean Diaspora, Dictionary of Asian American History (Greenwood, 1986) and Asian American Stud
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