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- Another problem with that rules against “hate speech” pose is overbreath. Hate speech rules tend to be written in such capacious language that they extend to speech that even the rules proponents do not seek to punish. Although these rules could be relatively confined in scope, thus reducing the overbreadth problem, the undue vagueness problems appear to be inescapable.
References
- Strossen, Nadine. (2018). HATE Chapter 4 Because of Their Intractable Vagueness and Overbreadth Hate Speech Laws Undermine Free Speech and Equality (Epub p. 96). London, UK: Oxford University Press.
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