Yeah, I was thinking Korematsu, though the SCOTUS will NEVER actually cite the case as precedent, even though it is still good law
Quite frankly, many to most of the SCOTUS decisions during WW2, and even more so during WW1, dealing with government actions against citizens because of the war, were blatantly wrong, and simply a result of war hysteria. Korematsu is a good example for WW2, and for WW1, Schenk v US or Debs v US.
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