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Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez

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The imperative necessity for safeguarding these rights to procedural due process under the gravest of emergencies has existed throughout our constitutional history, for it is then, under the pressing exigencies of crisis, that there is the greatest temptation to dispense with guarantees which, it is
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 provisions which purport to deprive an American of his citizenship for draft evasion, automatically and without any prior judicial or administrative proceedings was unconstitutional, because they are essentially penal in character and would inflict severe
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Mendoza-Martinez charged that the penalties prescribed by Section 401(j) of the Selective Training and Service Act and by Section 349(a)(10) of the Immigration and Nationality Act were in violation of the
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In other words, the court acknowledged the expanded powers of Congress during wartime, but also ruled that those wartime powers do not permit Congress to circumvent the measures of due process.
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In a five-to-four decision, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Mendoza-Martinez (but upheld his conviction for draft evasion), upholding the ruling by the
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and without the safeguards which must attend a criminal prosecution under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments.
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Goldberg, joined by Warren, Black, Douglas, Brennan
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Index

Supreme Court of the United States
Robert F. Kennedy
U.S.
144
more
L. Ed. 2d
U.S. LEXIS
Oral argument
Reargument
due process of law
Earl Warren
Hugo Black
William O. Douglas
Tom C. Clark
John M. Harlan II
William J. Brennan Jr.
Potter Stewart
Byron White
Arthur Goldberg
Supreme Court of the United States
United States nationality law
draft evasion
natural-born
United States
citizen
Mexico
Selective Training and Service Act of 1940
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
due process
Fifth

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