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ruled against the government and the land was released back to the members of the Kotohira Jinsha community. In his ruling, Judge McLaughlin found the Attorney General's office in violation of the First Amendment rights of plaintiffs with reference to Robert H. Jackson in "American Communications
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Kempetai prison where he spent the next eight months. On the train journey south, he was reunited with two others from his crew who had been captured then dragged through the countryside in chains. The three men spent the rest of the war in the Saigon prison, starving and wracked with tropical
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Association v. Douds". McLaughlin found the Attorney General's office had no evidence to use the Trading with the Enemy Act, moreover, since 1945 Japan had abolished state religion under Douglas MacArthur and by judicial order returned seized property to Kotohira Jinsha.
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bomber pilot. Padgett grew up during the Great Depression and earned a scholarship to Harvard College in Massachusetts. Before he could graduate however, he was called to active duty in the U.S. Army Air Force and for the next 13 months, trained as a pilot.
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countryside, the crew evaded the Japanese search parties as best they could. Some crewmembers were found by members of the French underground, but Padgett was eventually captured by the Japanese. He was taken to a prison in
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by the federal government's Alien Property Custodian in June 1948 and the subsequent attempt to sell the property in 1949, on the grounds that the Shinto religion was enemy-tainted and associated with emperor worship.
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Padgett went on to practice law in Honolulu for the next thirty years before being appointed to the Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals in 1980. In 1982, he was appointed, by then governor
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as an associate justice. He served on the court for ten years until his retirement in 1992. He lived in Honolulu with his wife Sibyl. Padgett died there on July 11, 2021, at the age of 98.
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from Mitchell Field in New York to an airbase in southeastern China. There, as part of the 373rd Squadron,
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in 1948, where Padgett was offered a job with the law firm Robertson, Castle and Anthony.
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shrine in Kalihi Valley on the island of Oahu. The case involved the seizure of the
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After the war, Padgett spent many months in military hospitals recovering from
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Hawaiʻi Supreme Court
Benjamin Menor
Steven Levinson
Vincennes, Indiana
Honolulu, Hawaii
United States
Alma mater
Harvard College
United States
Army Air Force
308th Heavy Bombardment Group
World War II
South-East Asian theatre of World War II
World War II
B-24
B-24 heavy bomber
308 Bomb Group
14th. Air Force

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