December 31, 1947, with declining tensions towards Japanese tradition, Shintos reopen Kotohira Jinsha despite the absence of a
clergy. June 1, 1948, federal officers raided the shrine under the
Trading with the Enemy Act the seize the Kotohira Jinsha property and making arrests. March 4, 1949, the
Federal Government announces the sale of the seized Kotohira Jinsha property. April 4, 1949, Kotohira Jinsha reacted by hiring law firm, Robertson, Castle & Anthony. March 31, 1949, Kotohira Jinsha files lawsuit against the
Attorney General’s office (held by
J. Howard McGrath) for misusing Section 9 of the Trading with the Enemy Act against a civilian organization and not under the influence of the Japanese government. March 27, 1950, The trial started and ended on May 17, 1950. May 18, 1950,
Judge J. Frank McLaughlin ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, Kotohira Jinsha.
Judge J. Frank McLaughlin Plaintiffs Robertson, Castle & Anthony •
Joseph G. Anthony •
Frank D. Padgett Defendants Attorney General’s office •
Ray J. O'Brien •
Leon R. Gross •
Howard K. Hoddick ==Conclusion==