Abstract
Muller examines the prosecution and sentencing of Japanese Americans who resisted the draft of WWII from their internment camps. Although the hundreds of cases were almost identical, approaches to justice and sentencing of offenders varied widely.
Citation
Eric L. Muller,
A Penny for Their Thoughts: Draft Resistance at the Poston Relocation Center,
68 Law and Contemporary Problems
119-158
(Spring 2005)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol68/iss2/8