Today’s Scandal Can Be Tomorrow’s Vogue: Why Section 2(A) of the Lanham Act is Unconstitutionally Void for Vagueness (2005)

by Robert H. Wright


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Robert H. Wright, Today’s Scandal Can Be Tomorrow’s Vogue: Why Section 2(A) of the Lanham Act is Unconstitutionally Void for Vagueness, 48 How. L.J. 659 (2005)

The purpose of this Article is to consider Section 2(a) against the Void for Vagueness Doctrine and its Supreme Court jurisprudence. More specifically, this Article argues that Section 2(a) is impermissibly vague, and, if challenged, would be found to be unconstitutional.