Civil Liberties Act of 1988
The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (Pub.L. 100–383, title I, August 10, 1988, 102 Stat. 904, 50a U.S.C. § 1989b et seq.) is a United States federal law that granted reparations to Japanese Americans who had been interned by the United States government during World War II. The act was sponsored by California's Democratic Congressman Norman Mineta, an internee as a child, and Wyoming's Republican Senator Alan K. Simpson, who had met Mineta while visiting an internment camp. The third co-sponsor was California Senator Pete Wilson. The bill was supported by the majority of Democrats in Congress, while the majority of Republicans voted against it. The act was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan.
known for
100th United States CongressAiko Herzig-YoshinagaAlien and Sedition ActsAugust 10Bob MatsuiBruce FeinCivil Liberties ActCivil Liberties Act of 1987Civil libertiesCommission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of CiviliansDavid A. BowersDavid LowmanDeaths in November 2010Deportation of Germans from Latin America during World War IIEmiko OmoriExecutive Order 9066Fred T. Korematsu Institute for Civil Rights and EducationFrederick Bernays WienerGeorge YuzawaGrayce UyeharaHeart Mountain Fair Play CommitteeHistory of Asian AmericansHistory of Japanese AmericansImmigrant surveillanceInternment of Japanese AmericansIsamu ShibayamaJapanese-American life after World War IIJapanese American Citizens LeagueJapanese American redress and court casesJapanese AmericansJoanne ChiediKorematsu v. United StatesList of National Historic Landmarks in CaliforniaList of United States federal legislation, 1901–2001
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (Pub.L. 100–383, title I, August 10, 1988, 102 Stat. 904, 50a U.S.C. § 1989b et seq.) is a United States federal law that granted reparations to Japanese Americans who had been interned by the United States government during World War II. The act was sponsored by California's Democratic Congressman Norman Mineta, an internee as a child, and Wyoming's Republican Senator Alan K. Simpson, who had met Mineta while visiting an internment camp. The third co-sponsor was California Senator Pete Wilson. The bill was supported by the majority of Democrats in Congress, while the majority of Republicans voted against it. The act was signed into law by President Ronald Reagan.
has abstract
The Civil Liberties Act of 198 ...... on to the remaining claimants.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,026,151,022
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
committees
conferencedate
1988-07-26
enacted by
introducedbill
introducedby
Tom Foley
@en
introduceddate
1987-01-06
introducedin
House
@en
leghisturl
name
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
@en
passedbody
House
@en
Senate
@en
passeddate
1987-09-17
1988-04-20
1988-07-27
1988-08-04
passedvote
signeddate
1988-08-10
signedpresident
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
type
comment
The Civil Liberties Act of 198 ...... aw by President Ronald Reagan.
@en
label
Civil Liberties Act of 1988
@en