1. Elfbrandt v. Russell, No. 656, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 24, 1966, Argued , April 18, 1966, Decided
OVERVIEW: An oath required of state employees was unconstitutionally vague because it required that they not be members of organizations having illegal purposes, thereby presuming that the employees had the specific intent to further those particular purposes.
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