US vs. Crackhead


an ill advised and unsuccessful attempt to challenge an established (though perhaps blatantly unconst-tutional) law with a case that is destined to lose, characteristically featuring a less than ideal (guilty, for starters!) client who is usually already found guilty of something. also refers to the bad case law resulting from that attempt, often long lasting.

a visible historical example is us v. miller, 1939.
“we wanted the question answered in a good case on behalf of law-abiding, decent people instead of the usual way that second amendment cases had gone up through the court in cases like us vs. crackhead, us vs. bank robber.” — alan gura

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