1. The Chinese Exclusion Case, No. 1446., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 28, 29, 1889. , May 13, 1889, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where a Chinese laborer challenged the refusal of the United States to grant entry because of treaties between China and the U.S., the Supreme Court affirmed the denied entry because the government had the authority to exclude under the Constitution.
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