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Fair Notice and Criminalizing Abortions

    1. [1] Florida State University

      Florida State University

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: The journal of criminal law and criminology, ISSN 0091-4169, ISSN-e 2160-0325, Vol. 113, Nº. 4, 2023, págs. 747-769
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The principle of legality requires that individuals receive “fair notice” of conduct that is criminal. Courts enforce this fair notice requirement through various interpretive principles and practices, including the void-forvagueness doctrine. The void-for-vagueness doctrine remains undertheorized, however, despite its centrality to the interpretation of criminal statutes. We offer a new theory of the void-for-vagueness doctrine that accounts for recent Supreme Court decisions. Specifically, we propose a scalar theory that fair notice is a matter of degree, dependent on various factors. We explore the implications of this theory for anti-abortion statutes post-Dobbs and explain why many of these statutes do not provide fair notice to either ordinary individuals or medical professional


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