1. Winters v. New York, No. 3, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 27, 1946, Argued , March 29, 1948, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Court invalidated defendant's conviction, because the obscenity statute under which defendant was convicted was so vague that an honest distributor of magazines could not know whether he violated the statute.
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