Robert L. Tsai offers a stirring account of how legal ideas that
aren't necessarily about equality have often been used to overcome
resistance to justice and remain vital today. From the oppression
of emancipated slaves after the Civil War, to the internment of
Japanese Americans during World War II, to President Trump's ban on
Muslim travelers, Tsai applies lessons from past struggles to
pressing contemporary issues.
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