United States v. Juvenile Male
United States v. Juvenile Male may refer to two per curiam opinions by the Supreme Court of the United States handed down at different times in the same case:
- United States v. Juvenile Male, 560 U.S. 558 (2010), certifying a question to the Montana Supreme Court in a case involving a challenge to the federal Sex Offender Notification and Registration Act.
- United States v. Juvenile Male, 564 U.S. 932 (2011), vacating the lower court's judgment because the case had become moot.
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