Overbroad Laws and the “Chilling Effect” on Free Speech

The overbreadth doctrine is a crucial principle in U.S. constitutional law, particularly within the context of the First Amendment. It serves as a vital safeguard against laws that are drafted too broadly, potentially restricting not only unprotected activities but also a substantial amount of constitutionally protected speech. This legal tool allows for a unique type […]

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