Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on Feb. 19, 1942. The executive order led to the forced relocation and detention of 125,000 Japanese Americans living on the West Coast during World War II. More ...
The president’s move gives offices one week to comply, as part of his effort to scale back government.
By Michael S. Schmidt The law firm Perkins Coie on Tuesday sued the Trump administration to try to stop an executive order President Trump signed last week that essentially crippled the firm’s ...
Descendants of Japanese Americans incarcerated during WWII gathered to remember the injustices of detention camps while calling for solidarity with other immigrant communities impacted by Trump’s ...
An executive order from the desk of then-President Franklin Roosevelt. The notorious Order 9066 paved the way for imprisoning citizens, declaring the West Coast a war zone and thus permitting it to be ...
The decision from the three-judge panel allows the orders to be enforced as a lawsuit challenging them plays out.
Editorial written by Chicago Tribune Board. At the Illinois Holocaust Museum, soon to undergo a major renovation, a heart-tugging special exhibit in Skokie explores the internment of Japanese ...
A federal appeals court has lifted a nationwide injunction on Trump’s executive orders targeting DEI programs, allowing ...
Appeals Court Won't Lift Block on Trump's Executive Order Attempting to End Birthright Citizenship A third appellate court has upheld a block on President Donald Trump's executive order limiting ...
Vanderbilt baseball throws second straight shutout, defeats Valparaiso in final game before SEC play
Vanderbilt baseball defeated Valparaiso, 12-0 in seven innings, in its final game before SEC play. Vanderbilt scored two runs in the first, three in the second and four in the third and one in the ...
After President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, Japanese Americans on Bainbridge Island were the first group of over 120,000 Japanese Americans total to be forcibly relocated to ...
“Just throw strikes” is a mantra echoed by baseball ... games but only when the pitching staff keeps them competitive. And throughout the season when pitch counts climb and walks put opposing runners ...
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