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gag order

NOUN
  1. a court order restricting information or comment by the participants involved in a lawsuit
    imposing a gag order on members of the press violates the First Amendment

How To Use gag order In A Sentence

  • Under a virtual gag order thanks to Intel marketing, P5 architect Don Alpert couldn't answer questions substantively.
  • A Republican abortion rights group calls it a virtual gag order.
  • He also charged that the gag order was an unprecedented attempt to deny his constitutional rights.
  • Police, citing a gag order in the drug trial, declined to answer questions about why Hernandez allegedly wanted Irvin killed.
  • On the other hand, the Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility have been critical of her work there, claiming that she has a "highly politicized approach to decision-making that resulted in suppression of scientific information, issuance of gag orders and threats against professional staff members who dared to voice concerns. Another Woman Scientist on the Obama Team: Lisa Perez Jackson of the EPA
  • He also argued family planning clinics should not be bound by a gag order preventing them from counseling patients on abortion.
  • Schubb's gag order extends even to the outside activities of interviewees that displease him.
  • The court's gag order is very specific in barring only the EFF, its representatives and its technical experts from discussing and disseminating this information. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Under a virtual gag order thanks to Intel marketing, P5 architect Don Alpert couldn't answer questions substantively.
  • Next they will issue an order for same but accompany it with a gag order forbidding the company hosting the data to ever say anything about it.
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