Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Chicago-Kent Law Review

Abstract

The author focuses on the impact of war on justice in the history of American law. It discusses the three periods of American history including the Revolution and the subsequent decades of constitution making, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and World War II and its aftermath. It also discusses America's World War II and its acceptance of ethnic equality and rejection of Nazi racism and court case Brown v. Board of Education.

First Page

1109

Volume

89

Publication Date

2014

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