Last week, the California State Court of Appeal held that the law allowing those forced to work during World War II to sue under a California statute was constitutional, and the lawsuits could go forward (discussed below). But today, the Ninth Circuit disagreed, holding the statute unconstitutional in this opinion.
Last week, the California State Court of Appeal held that the law allowing those forced to work during World War II to sue under a California statute was constitutional, and the lawsuits could go forward (discussed below). But today, the Ninth Circuit disagreed, holding the statute unconstitutional in this opinion.
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