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Question XVI

2014 Bar · Political Law · 4 sub-questions

XVI. The overbreadth doctrine posits that the government: (1%)
(a)(A) must know the extent of its power
(b)(B) when it exercises too much power it is like someone with bad breath – it is not healthy to society
(c)(C) can enact laws which can reach outside its borders, like long -arm statues
(d)(D) the government is prohibited in banning unprotected speech if a substantial amount of protected speech is restrained or chilled in the process

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