When a law is vague, it is emphatically the role of the Supreme Court to ‘say what the law is.’ That’s not the radical fever-dream of a modern institution gone rogue; it’s the precedent set by Chief Justice John Marshall.
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When a law is vague, it is emphatically the role of the Supreme Court to ‘say what the law is.’ That’s not the radical fever-dream of a modern institution gone rogue; it’s the precedent set by Chief Justice John Marshall.