Overbreadth in the United States
Overbreadth
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled OVERBREADTHJudges frequently encounter the claim that a law, as drafted or interpreted, should be invalidated as overbroad because its regulatory scope addresses not only behavior that constitutionally may be punished but also constitutionally protected behavior. The normal judicial response is
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