The following excerpt is from Evergreen Ass'n, Inc. v. City of N.Y., Docket No. 11-2735-cv, Docket No. 11-2929-cv (2nd Cir. 2014):
Where, as here, a statute "is capable of reaching expression sheltered by the First Amendment, the [vagueness] doctrine demands a greater degree of specificity than in other contexts." Farrell v. Burke, 449 F.3d 470, 485 (2d Cir.
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