Vuitch challenged the law as being unconstitutionally vague with regard to the term "health."
A law is unconstitutionally vague if it does not have clarity enough to create "legal debate".
There are at least two ways a law might be attacked for being unconstitutionally vague:
They argue that the rules are unconstitutionally vague and too broadly drawn.
As well, the Court finds that the word "terrorism" is not unconstitutionally vague.
The law was not unconstitutionally vague, the Court said.
A federal appeals court found the law unconstitutionally vague.
First it declared that the laws were not unconstitutionally vague.
Claims that the law is unconstitutionally vague may even have some merrit.
Last week's decision said the law was unconstitutionally vague.