Narrowly tailored definition
Narrowly tailored means the remedy must fit the findings.
Narrowly tailored means that contractual arrangements may only be used to the extent necessary to address any limits on foreign ownership and an applicant should directly hold the maximum permitted interest in the OPCO. For the avoidance of doubt, even if the applicant is able to control OPCO through the direct equity interest held by it in OPCO (e.g. by holding a direct equity interest of more than 50%), the remaining equity interest that is not permitted to be directly held by it may still be held through contractual arrangements; and
Narrowly tailored means that the restriction is neither under- nor over-inclusive; it only restricts the exact amount of speech necessary to accomplish the purpose of the restriction. Applying a rule to one point of view but not another point of view is under- inclusive (e.g., “Libertarians are allowed to protest in the Quad, but communists are not.”). Blanket prohibitions of particular content regardless of the context in which it is used would be over-inclusive (e.g., banning swastikas entirely from campus, including history classes).
More Definitions of Narrowly tailored
Narrowly tailored and that no less restrictive means exist to achieve the overriding interest. Id.; Cal. Rules of Court 2.550 et seq.