Mr. Ujifusa was a key player in securing the passage of the historic Civil Liberties Act of 1988. The legislation provided redress for grievances caused by the internment of Japanese Americans during the World War II. Mr. Ujifusa significantly affected the course of the bill in all three branches of government – the House, the Senate, and the White House. -READ MORE
The Kennedy School Case Study of Redress
Professor Steven Kelman examines how HR 442 once given virtually no chance to become law was enacted into law.