Letters and Politics

The Legality of Japanese Internment During World War II

In this episode host Mitch Jeserich speaks with Peter Irons, a constitutional historian, civil rights attorney, and former prisoner of conscious, as well as professor emeritus of political science at the University of California, San Diego.

His latest book is A People’s History of the Supreme Court: The Men and Women Whose Case and Decisions Have Shaped Our Constitution.

One response to “The Legality of Japanese Internment During World War II

  1. I have recently read James Kwak’s new book Economism, and wonder if KPFA would consider interviewing the author on air. –Brandon.

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