Terrace v. Thompson | |
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Argued April 23, 24, 1923 Decided November 12, 1923 | |
Full case name | Terrace v. Thompson |
Citations | 263 U.S. 197 (more) |
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Terrace v. Thompson, 263 U.S. 197 (1923), decided by U.S. Supreme Court on November 12, 1923, was a case challenging Washington Alien Land Law that is preventing aliens purchasing, using, or leasing the land. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the decision of state that Due Process and Equal Protection clause of Fourteenth Amendment and the treaty between the United States and Japan are not conflicted.[1]