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Justice Ginsburg wrote the plurality opinion, which was joined by Chief Justice Roberts, Justices Breyer and Sotomayo. Justice Alito concurred in the result. The Scotusblog article doesn't mention it, but Justice Kagan in her dissenting opinion cited Doctor Seuss to support her contention that fish are tangible objects.
http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/02/opinion-analysis-a-fisherman-slips-through-federal-prosecutors-net/
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