United States v. Days Inn of America, Inc.
C. The United States' Reading of Section 303 Does Not Make the Statute Void for Vagueness. DIA continues to misrepresent or distort the United States' position, and the testimony of government witnesses, when it argues that the United States' reading of section 303 renders the statute so vague as to be unconstitutional. DIA Opposition at 5-9. ................
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