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Don't Tread on Me: Would a British Solution to Anti-Social Behavior Trample the U.S. Bill of Rights?

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Anti-Social Behaviour Orders ("ASBOs") controversially allow British courts to enjoin individuals from a broad range of otherwise legal activities, subject to the threat of criminal sanctions. This Note compares ASBOs with public nuisance injunctions directed against anti-social behavior in the United States, and considers possible constitutional restraints on the use of ASBO-type orders here.

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48 Ariz. L. Rev. 639 (2006)

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Jonathan Pinkney-Baird (University of Arizona)

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