Constitutional Law I #34: Race-Based Regulation I Monday, Dec 5 2005
1L and Constitutional Law and Constitutional Law I and Neil Wehneman and University of Cincinnati College of Law 8:51 am
We will begin our discussion of strict scrutiny-inducing race-based regulation by looking at cases that did not have the benefit of the contemporary formulation of the same. White-only juries will be struck, while Japanese-American detentions will be upheld.
Strauder v. West Virginia
Korematsu v. United States
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