Phrases with «gagging order»

A "gagging order" is a legal restriction or agreement that prevents someone from talking about or revealing certain information. It keeps a person from sharing details that others may find harmful or damaging. It is also known as a "non-disclosure agreement" or "confidentiality agreement." Full definition

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Sentences with «gagging order»

  • Companies are having some success in getting courts to lift gag orders. (nytimes.com)
  • Scientists at the nuclear laboratories are «beside themselves» over the continuing gag order, says one official. (newscientist.com)
  • Once signed by the president, this law will prevent gag orders in consumer contracts nationwide, and lawyers can focus on providing great service rather than trying to censor their clients. (sociallyawkwardlaw.com)
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