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Human rights in the United States / United States / Fred Korematsu / Patriot Act / Korematsu v. United States / Alien and Sedition Acts / American Civil Liberties Union / Sedition / Civil liberties / Japanese-American internment / Law / Privacy law
Date: 2006-04-22 01:29:33
Human rights in the United States
United States
Fred Korematsu
Patriot Act
Korematsu v. United States
Alien and Sedition Acts
American Civil Liberties Union
Sedition
Civil liberties
Japanese-American internment
Law
Privacy law

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