Abstract
In the past, the government has avoided accountability for the atrocity of allowing the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Kang examines whether the federal judiciary is again shying away from its responsibilities of holding the other branches accountable for their actions as they conduct their war on terror.
Citation
Jerry Kang,
Watching the Watchers: Enemy Combatants in the Internment Shadow,
68 Law and Contemporary Problems
255-284
(Spring 2005)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol68/iss2/12