Korematsu v. US (1944, WWII forced relocation of Japanese-Americans) was the first to hold that racial discrimination by a public agency was:
A) always assumed unlawful unless a compelling governmental interest was proven under the Court=s strict scrutiny test
B) usually assumed unlawful unless an important governmental interest was proven under the Court=s intermediate scrutiny test
C) assumed to be lawful as long as a rational governmental interest was articulated under the Court=s minimal scrutiny test
D) none of the above are correct
Correct Answer:
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