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Fair Notice Doctrine

The Fair Notice Doctrine is a legal principle that requires laws and regulations to be clear enough for people to understand what is expected of them. It ensures that individuals have adequate warning about what actions are prohibited and the potential consequences. If a law is vague or ambiguous, individuals may not be able to know whether they are breaking it, which can lead to unfair penalties. The doctrine helps protect people’s rights by promoting transparency and accountability in the legal system.