[EL] Trump v. Hawaii and suspect classifications

Schultz, David A. dschultz at hamline.edu
Wed Jun 27 14:18:07 PDT 2018


Let's think about this case for a minute.

The Roberts' opinion overturns Korematsu.  However, remember in Korematsu
the Supreme Court declared in Justice Black's opinion that:  "It should be
noted, to begin with, that all legal restrictions which curtail the civil
rights of a single racial group are immediately suspect."

What does Trump v. Hawaii say about the status of suspect classifications?
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