
Enemy Aliens
What Roman Mars Can Learn About Con Law
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The Chilling Effects of Executive Power
This chapter examines the historical abuses of presidential powers in the U.S., especially during World War II, highlighting the plight of Japanese Latin Americans. It underscores the dangers of broad legislative authority and the potential for future misuse by any administration, reminding us of the precarious nature of human rights.
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