Nishikawa Vs. Dulles - Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Decided on: Mar-31-1958
Court: US Supreme Court
LAW: the Nationality Act, Constitution, Section 401(j, Section 401, Immigration and Nationality Act, the Nationality Act of, the Fourteenth Amendment, the Bill of Rights, section 401
ORG: Nishikawa, U.S. Supreme Court, THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS, THE NINTH CIRCUIT, Syllabus, the Japanese Army, Army, Government, Court, Sections, District Court, a United States Consulate, the University of California, the Military Service Law of Japan, The Military Service, the American Consulate, Air Force, the Japanese Armed Forces, The Court of Appeals, the Ninth Circuit, U.S. 907, the House Committee, the District Court, the Court of Appeals, U.S. 899, Murata, District Court's, the Third Circuit, the Second Circuit, Augello v. Dulles, Maenza, the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, H.R. 9980, the State Department, Labor, The Senate Committee, the First Circuit, the Immigration and Nationality Act of, State, Congress, Executive, the Government of the United States, Tot, Selma, Rome & Dalton R. Co., the Military Service Law, The Courts of Appeals, Bruni v. Dulles, Fed, American Consular, Hamamoto, the Army of Japan
GPE: Dulles, U.S., the United States, Japan, Pp, Artesia, California, United States, Pearl Harbor, China, Philippines, Manchuria, America, Acheson, Bruni, D.C., the District of Columbia Circuit, MR, Leland, Oregon, The District of Columbia Circuit
DATE: 1958, May 1-2, 1957, June 24, 1957, October 28, 1957, March 31, 1958, 1939, between two and five years, 1941, 1940, today, more than a year later, 1916, August of that year, November of 1939, about June, 1940, March 1, 1941, two years, four months, almost every day, a couple days, 1168, 1169, D.C. 182, D.C. 85, H.R. 6127, 12817, 1169, six months, March 2, 1907, 1228, 1952, ten years, 239 U. S. 299, 1137, 1169, up to three years, D.C. 85, 90, the eight months, more than four years, more than 17 years ago, 10 months, 18 months
PRODUCT: Nishikawa, Mackenzie v. Hare
CARDINAL: 356, 19, 130, 401, 235, 135, 1, 2, 352, 3, 350, 6, one, 8, 9, 10, 66, 267, 268, 1481(a)(3, 342, 161, 860, 41, 16, 4, 920, 99, 587, 591, 98, 358, 855, 206, 592, 586, 220, 344, 95, 221, 52, 92, 202, 453, 179, 150, 201, 150-156, 169, 200, 86, 397, 864, 140, 141, 402, 54, 34, three, 738, 2/1, 2/2, 458, 3/2, One, 3/3, 904, 133
EVENT: Dulles No, World War
NORP: Japanese, American, Schneiderman, F.Supp, Americans
PERSON: CHIEF, WARREN, Perez v. Brownell, Trop, Mandoli, Gonzales v. Landon, 320 U. S. 118, Perkins, Hisao Murata, Acheson, Kiyokuro Okimura, Dos Reis, Camara v. Nicolls, Atty, Baumgartner, Schneiderman, Gonzales, Okimura, Lehmann, Perri v. Dulles, Bruni, Alata v. Dulles, 76th Cong, Flournoy, Cong, Kawakita, § 349(b, DOUGLAS, Wong Kim Ark, Savorgnan, JUSTICE FRANKFURTER, BURTON, Mackenzie v. Hare, JUSTICE CLARK, Augello, Perri, Alata, Rules Civ, Compare Acheson, Hiyokuro Okimura
ORDINAL: third, second, Second
MONEY: 15
FAC: the American Embassy
LOC: Europe
LANGUAGE: English
PERCENT: 343 U. S. 717, 22 U. S. Bank
WORK_OF_ART: Finding of Fact No. III
QUANTITY: 3d ed.