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Question X
X. The void-for-vagueness doctrine is a concept which means that: (1%)
(a)(A) if a law is vague, then it must be void
(b)(B) any law which could not be understood by laymen is a nullity
(c)(C) if a law is incomprehensible to ordinary people such that they do not really know what is required or prohibited, then the law must be struck down
(d)(D) a government regulation that lacks clear standards is nonsensical and useless as a guide for human conduct
(e)(E) clarity in legal language is a mandate of due process.
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