• also be "void for vagueness" if it imposes on First Amendment freedom of speech, assembly, or religion. The "void for vagueness" doctrine does not apply...
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  • only vaguely. The vagueness of knowledge caused by the filter of knowledge is primary, we call it internal vagueness (i.e. intrapsychic). The vagueness of...
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    and wrote a separate concurrence reiterating the importance of the vagueness doctrine within Scalia's 2015 opinion in Johnson. In United States v. Davis...
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    questioned by now Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on the basis of Vagueness doctrine. 21 U.S.C. § 802(32) (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (C), the...
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  • themselves violate suspects' due process right through the void for vagueness doctrine. For instance, in Kolender v. Lawson (1983), the U.S. Supreme Court...
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  • may also refer to: Vagueness doctrine, a constitutional doctrine which prohibits unclearly written laws in the United States Vague (club), a club night...
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    years spawned a variety of legal challenges on enumerated powers doctrine, vagueness doctrine, First Amendment grounds, etc., the Comstock Act has thus far...
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    States Constitution, the principle of federalism and states' rights Vagueness doctrine Slynn, Gordon; Andenæs, Mads Tønnesson; Fairgrieve, Duncan (2000)...
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  • was sufficiently vague. Justice Gorsuch wrote an additional concurring opinion, reiterating the importance of the vagueness doctrine within Scalia's opinion...
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  • acceptance, other canons, such as the clear statement rule and the vagueness doctrine, have encroached on the rule and its use by the courts. In 1961, Justice...
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  • constructs of the Fourteenth Amendment's due process doctrine along with establishing the vagueness doctrine. It defined necessary requirements that are fundamental...
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  • Jacksonville (striking down an anti-vagrancy ordinance based on the vagueness doctrine of the Due Process Clause). Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices...
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  • Kolender v. Lawson (category Void for vagueness case law)
    Jacksonville, 405 U.S. 156 (1972) Stop-and-frisk in New York City Vagueness doctrine The Court upheld the circuit court holdings: A person can not be required...
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  • United States v. Santos (2008). This is almost a junior version of the vagueness doctrine, and can be used for both criminal or civil penalty. Avoidance of...
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  • acts. Otherwise, the law may be unconstitutional pursuant to the vagueness doctrine. A hybrid test for the existence of mens rea is as follows:: 876–877 ...
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  • behavior. In his opinion, Kaufman rejected the idea that the void-for-vagueness doctrine applied as the exclusion criterion was not meant to regulate conduct...
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  • Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements. A military doctrine outlines...
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  • not defined in case law with sufficient specificity to satisfy the vagueness doctrine, which states that people must clearly be informed as to prohibited...
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  • either the statutes or the case law, this law does not satisfy the vagueness doctrine, which states that people must clearly be informed as to the prohibited...
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  • The major questions doctrine is a principle of statutory interpretation applied in United States administrative law cases which states that courts will...
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  • Supreme Court established the vagueness doctrine whereby a statute is void for vagueness and unenforceable if it is too vague for the average citizen to...
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  • officials of the executive branch in Myers v. United States, the vagueness doctrine was established in Connally v. General Construction Co., and the legislative...
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  • Retrieved February 9, 2019. "Fifth Amendment—Due Process—Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine—Sessions v. Dimaya". Harvard Law Review. 132 (1): 367–376. November...
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  • The doctrine of nondelegation (or non-delegation principle) is the theory that one branch of government must not authorize another entity to exercise the...
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  • always been at odds with orthodoxy. The traditional view is summed in the doctrine of emanation formulated by Plotinus. The primary classical exponent of...
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  • The Adam–God doctrine (or Adam–God theory) was a theological idea taught in mid-19th century Mormonism by Brigham Young, a president of the Church of Jesus...
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    The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy that proclaimed that any threat to "socialist rule" in any state of the Soviet Bloc in Central and Eastern...
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    505.14 are void for vagueness. This court has previously held that the term "pit bull" is not unconstitutionally void for vagueness. In State v. Anderson...
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    The Erie doctrine is a fundamental legal doctrine of civil procedure in the United States which mandates that a federal court called upon to resolve a...
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  • disparaging provision of the Lanham Act was unconstitutional also by the vagueness doctrine. Circuit Judge Dyk generally agreed with the majority opinion that...
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