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intended or than the U.S.
Constitution permits, and
hence the law is
overbroad. The "strong medicine" of
overbreadth invalidation need not and generally...
- 535 U.S. 234 (2002), is a U.S.
Supreme Court case that
struck down two
overbroad provisions of the
Child ****
Prevention Act of 1996
because they...
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Joseph Fischer and
found that the
obstruction charges in the case were
overbroad, as they did not
apply to
evidence tampering,
although charges against...
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violated the
First Amendment.
Garland found the
regulation to be
facially overbroad and not
narrowly tailored. In
cases involving campaign finance reform...
- have the
authority to
issue the ban,
which she said was "unreasonably
overbroad without a
reasonable explanation."
Victoria Graham, an FTC spokeswoman...
- been
criticized by
those who
argue that some of the SPLC's
listings are
overbroad,
politically motivated, or unwarranted. The
organization has also been...
-
public school district's anti-har****ment
policy was
unconstitutionally overbroad and
therefore violated First Amendment guarantees of free speech. A majority...
-
freedom of speech. The
Court held that the
statute was
substantially overbroad; for example, it
could allow prosecutions for
selling photos of out-of-season...
-
promising concept" had been "bungled by a talky,
repetitive screenplay and
overbroad direction".
Roger Ebert gave the film 2.5
stars out of 4 and wrote: "The...
-
complained to the
Republican National Committee that Agnew's
attacks were
overbroad. In the wake of
these remarks,
Nixon delivered his
Silent Majority speech...