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What did the dissenting judges think about the power of military judges

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Answer: The dissenting opinion raised the fact that the Japanese American people were being deprived of their civil liberties and of their civil rights.

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, Dissenting judges usually feel that civilian control leads to a stable democracy with liberal ideals. Military authorities are viewed as being too forceful for civilian control.
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