PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Johnson v. United States

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Victory over Vagueness

Daniel Rouleau is a student at Regent University School of Law, and is serving as an intern with Justice Fellowship.  A version of this post appears on the Justice Fellowship website.

In the midst of the several controversial 5-4 decisions released by the Supreme Court in the final week of June, one decision stood out—largely due to the near unanimity of the verdict.

By Daniel Rouleau
July 23, 2015
Due Process | Johnson v. United States | Residual Clause | supreme court

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