The Supreme Court ruled against Korematsu in 1944, citing espionage threats. Decades later, his conviction was overturned based on new evidence.
The Supreme Court's decision in Korematsu v. United States ruled against Fred Korematsu in a 6-3 decision in 1944, stating that the government had the constitutional power to sign the internment order due to perceived espionage threats. However, decades later, his conviction was overturned after new evidence emerged, revealing the absence of Japanese American spies.
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