A couple weeks ago, I participated in a conference sponsored by George Mason University’s Law & Economics Center on the subject of “public nuisance,” an area of law that I believe has become unconstitutionally vague. You can watch my presentation here.
Yesterday, the Oklahoma Supreme Court essentially agreed, voiding the verdict against Johnson & Johnson on the grounds that the theory the plaintiffs were advancing was so vague that it would effectively outlaw anything and everything.
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