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A case in which the Court determined that the residual clause of the Armed Criminal Career Act is unconstitutionally vague.
Johnson v. United States is an episode from U.S. Supreme Court 2014 Term Arguments. A case in which the Court determined that the residual clause of the Armed Criminal Career Act is unconstitutionally vague. The episode was published on Apr...
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Published Apr 20, 2015, audio available.
A case in which the Court determined that the residual clause of the Armed Criminal Career Act is unconstitutionally vague.
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Johnson v. United States is from U.S. Supreme Court 2014 Term Arguments.
Published Apr 20, 2015