And I was reminded of this again tonight by the last line in Justice Jackson's dissent in Trump v. JGG, citing Korematsu: "We are just as wrong now as we have been in the past, with similarly devastating consequences. It just seems we are now less willing to face it."
And I was reminded of this again tonight by the last line in Justice Jackson's dissent in Trump v. JGG, citing Korematsu: "We are just as wrong now as we have been in the past, with similarly devastating consequences. It just seems we are now less willing to face it."
A motivation behind the series was recognizing "a familiar pattern in U.S. history: abuse of state power in the name of national security or other national interests, belated public apology, and a promise to learn from mistakes now safely in the past."
A motivation behind the series was recognizing "a familiar pattern in U.S. history: abuse of state power in the name of national security or other national interests, belated public apology, and a promise to learn from mistakes now safely in the past."