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12 February, 08:38

If a regulation of speech is found to be overbroad, but judged in relation to its plainly legitimate sweep it does not prohibit a substantial amount of protected speech, may it be enforced?

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  1. 12 February, 09:42
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    Answer: A. Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected

    Explanation:

    Here are the options to the question

    a. Yes, but only against persons engaging in activities that are not constitutionally protected

    B Yes, against anyone because it does not prohibit a substantial amount of unprotected speech

    C No, because it is unconstitutional

    D No, because it is overbroad, but judged in relation to its plainly legitimate sweep
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