1. Oyama v. California, No. 44, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 22, 1947, Argued , January 19, 1948, Decided
OVERVIEW: Where State's right to formulate policy of landholding within its bounds conflicted with American citizen's right to own land anywhere in United States, citizen's rights could not be subordinated merely because of his father's country of origin.
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