1. Boyle v. Landry, No. 4, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 24, 1969, Argued , February 23, 1971, Decided
OVERVIEW: A U.S. district court improperly declared portions of two statutes invalid due to overbreadth when citizens who brought declaratory judgment action were not in jeopardy of suffering injuries if the State was left free to prosecute under the statutes.
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