Korematsu v. United States Precedents:
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Berman v. U.S. (1937): The Supreme Court "held that when a court had
imposed a sentence and then suspended its execution, the judgment was final
and would support an appeal."
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Hirabayushi v. U.S. (1943): The Supreme Court ruled that a military
order which stated that all persons of Japanese ancestry within a
military-designated area be restricted to their residences between 8 PM and
6 AM was constitutional.
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Sterling v. Constantin (1932): The Court ruled that, 'What are the
allowable limits of military discretion, and whether or not they have been
overstepped in a particular case, are judicial questions.'
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Hill v. Texas (1942): The Court found that "legislative classification
or discrimination based on race alone can be held to be a denial of equal
protection."