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Thursday, November 18, 2010
The problem of vague Supreme Court decisions
Lower courts and public officials are expected to follow Supreme Court decisions. Sometimes, however, perhaps unavoidably, these decisions do not provide clear guidance.
This article is a good discussion of this problem. LINK
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Roberts Court,
vagueness
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