Overbreadth doctrine

In American jurisprudence, the overbreadth doctrine is primarily concerned with facial challenges to laws under the First Amendment. == Definition == The overbreadth doctrine is used to find statutes that address a First Amendment freedom unconstitutional when, by its plain language, the statute hinders expression.

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Overbreadth doctrine

In American jurisprudence, the overbreadth doctrine is primarily concerned with facial challenges to laws under the First Amendment. == Definition == The overbreadth doctrine is used to find statutes that address a First Amendment freedom unconstitutional when, by its plain language, the statute hinders expression.

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