Fair Notice and the Legitimacy of Law:
Vagueness, Interpretation, and the Burden on Citizens William Cook βΈ» Abstract The Due Process Clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments require that laws imposing criminal or civil penalties provide fair notice of what conduct is prohibited or required. This principle is most commonly articulated through the void-for-vagueness doctrine, which holds that statutes must be … Continue reading Fair Notice and the Legitimacy of Law:
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