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statements and second- or third-hand accounts. In a
similar manner, a "
gag law" may
limit freedom of the press, by
instituting censorship or restricting...
- Ag-
gag laws (agricultural
gag) are anti-whistleblower
laws that
apply within the
agriculture industry. Po****rized by Mark
Bittman in an
April 2011 The...
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Law 53 of 1948
better known as the
Gag Law, (Spanish: Ley de La Mordaza) was an act
enacted by the
Puerto Rico
legislature of 1948, with the
purpose of...
- A
gag is
usually an item or
device designed to
prevent speech,
often as a
restraint device to stop the
subject from
calling for help and keep its wearer...
-
physician gag law is a
law that
prohibits physicians from
asking their patients about whether the
patient owns a gun. In some cases,
these laws may also...
- A
gag is a
device used in ****ual
bondage and BDSM roleplay.
Gags are
usually ****ociated with
roleplays involving bondage, but that is not
necessarily the...
- down Iowa's Ag
Gag law". wcfcourier.com. Robertson, Gary D. (June 15, 2020). "Judge
Throws Out
Parts of N.C.
Workplace Undercover Law". U.S. News & World...
- la
Mordaza (
Gag Law,
technically "
Law 53 of 1948") when the U.S.-appointed
governor of
Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero,
signed it into
law on June 10, 1948...
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serve in that post. In 1948, the
Puerto Rican Senate p****ed
Law 53, also
known as the
Gag Law,
which would restrain the
rights of the
independence and Nationalist...
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Mordaza (
Gag Law) when the U.S.-appointed
governor of
Puerto Rico, Jesús T. Piñero,
signed it into
law on June 10, 1948.
Under this new
law it
would be...