Soon he became one of the best known public critics of regime, resulting prohibiting him from being journalist in 1957 (to 1959).
The power to close papers and jail publishers, writers and public critics would be virtually unlimited.
Another benefit was that the school system co-opted one of its constant public critics, the union, at least as concerned this program.
At times, these individuals become outspoken public critics of the groups they leave.
The public critics rated the first episodes predominantly positive:
Among the many public critics were two Lords Justices of Appeal.
Yet some of the governor's more public critics question the governor's conviction.
Whatever his thinking, not only did Korematsu agree to return to court but he also became an ardent public critic of the internment.
He appointed several of his most public critics within the faculty to senior positions.
He has since become a public critic of the Iraq War.