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Eric L. Muller


Eric L. Muller es Profesor Distinguido Dan K. Moore de Jurisprudencia y Ética en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Carolina del Norte. Es autor de American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II (2007 University of North Carolina Press) y Free to Die for Their Country: The Story of the Japanese American Draft Resisters in World War II (2001 University of Prensa de Chicago). Se graduó de la Universidad de Brown en 1984, donde fue miembro de Phi Beta Kappa. Recibió su doctorado en Derecho de la Universidad de Yale en 1987.

Actualizado en mayo de 2008


Historias de Este Autor

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Betrayal on Trial: Japanese American "Treason" in World War II - Part 4 of 4

27 de mayo de 2008 • Eric L. Muller

>> Part 3II. Law, Loyalty, and the “Permanent Source of Moral Danger” The treason trial of the Shitara sisters in 1944 is admittedly but one episode in the American legal history of treason. It is dangerous to reach for broad conclusions about treason law from a sample size of one. As it happens, however, the leading theoretical work on law and loyalty identifies the precise dangers of error and oppression that plagued the prosecution of the Shitara sisters. This theoretical …

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Betrayal on Trial: Japanese American "Treason" in World War II - Part 3 of 4

20 de mayo de 2008 • Eric L. Muller

>> Part 2E. Criminal Intent Vanishes on the Road to TrialIt was also the last day that anyone in the government gave more than fleeting thought to what the actual intent of the Shitara sisters might have been. In order to prove the sisters guilty of treason, the government would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that in helping Haider and Loescher escape from Camp Trinidad, they intended to give aid and comfort to an enemy of the United …

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Betrayal on Trial: Japanese American "Treason" in World War II - Part 2 of 4

13 de mayo de 2008 • Eric L. Muller

>> Part 1At first, the photographs seemed little more than a curiosity to the state and federal law enforcement officers who were interrogating Haider and Loescher. The police chief of Las Vegas, New Mexico, decided to keep them as souvenirs, and he showed them around to his friends. One of his friends, however, showed them to the editor of the local newspaper, and he, in turn, gave them to the Denver Post. On Sunday, October 24, 1943, the Post ran …

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Betrayal on Trial: Japanese American "Treason" in World War II - Part 1 of 4

6 de mayo de 2008 • Eric L. Muller

This Article tells the story of the federal treason trial of three Japanese American sisters for helping their paramours, two German soldiers, to flee from a Colorado prisoner-of-war camp in October of 1943. At the time, the story seemed to confirm the suspicion of national disloyalty that had forced the sisters and tens of thousands of other Japanese Americans from their West Coast homes in the spring of 1942. But a careful review of the record of the case reveals …

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