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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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What Is a Gag Order?

The term “gag order” can mean different things in different situations. Usually, it refers to a judge’s order that prohibits participants in a criminal or civil case from making public statements about the case until the trial is over.

The order (sometimes called a “suppression order” or simply an injunction) is meant to ensure a fair trial with an impartial jury. But when judges are making these orders, they must balance that goal with the First Amendment free speech rights of the people being silenced, as well as the media’s right to report on cases and the public’s right to information.


Fairness is owed to defendants, per our constitution. And that is why almost all gag orders are meant to protect defendants.
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