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" ... As a faculty member at a liberal arts college, I'm subjected to a lot of attempts to defend the value of "the humanities," many of which resort to a kind of soaring vagueness about how "the humanities force students to grapple with what it means to be human..." and so on. I find these frustrating both because they're often so vague as to be essentially meaningless, and because they sort of implicitly sneer at my own field of work, as if science has nothing to offer regarding what's truly important. Against that background of self-importance, the idea of a thoughtful, scholarly inquiry into the wedding tackle of ancient carvings seemed amusingly absurd (and generated a lively string of jokes elsewhere in my social media feeds). ... "
" ... But the breadth of the statute bothered Justice Stephen Breyer and others on the court. What if somebody threw out an Environmental Protection Agency questionnaire on recycling instead of filling it out and returning it to the government? Might the law be void for vagueness, since it gives prosecutors the power to engage in “arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement”? ... "
" ... The PTO has long struggled with the vagueness of disparagement. SCOTUS said as much in this case, saying the PTO itself admitted that determining whether a mark is disparaging “is highly subjective and, thus, general rules are difficult." Snyder may claim the name is now so steeped in football tradition that a substantial group of Native Americans cheer the team rather than decry the origins of the word. ... "
" ... The difference between these two examples is that the administrator took the vagueness out of volunteering by having a specific purpose. She filled a void that was present in her career; whereas the social worker simply acted out of boredom and tried to match old skills to new needs. ... "