Solicitor General Acknowledges Malfeasance in U.S. Handling of Japanese Internment The imprisonment OF 110,000 Japanese Americans during World War II represents a low point in U.S. justice, and now that black mark seems even darker. Recently, the acting solicitor general, Neal Katyal, admitted that one of his predecessors, Charles Fahy, suppressed evidence while arguing for …
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