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Feb. 3, 2004

Internment-Camp Childhood Shapes Jurist

In 1998, Judge Wallace Tashima donned black tie instead of his usual black robe to see his son receive an Oscar for "Visas and Virtue," a short film about a Japanese diplomat who saved 2,000 Polish Jews from Nazi execution by providing transit visas.

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