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Appellate Practice

Oct. 9, 2002

Panel Hears From Forced-Labor Victims

LOS ANGELES - After years of waiting, victims of slave and forced-labor camps in World War II Germany and Japan got their day in court Monday, as a federal appellate panel in Pasadena heard arguments on the constitutionality of allowing their claims to proceed in U.S. courts.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - After years of waiting, victims of slave and forced-labor camps in World War II Germany and Japan got their day in court Monday, as a federal appellate panel in Pasadena heard arguments on the constitutionality...

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