gag rule
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In 1836, near the end of Jackson’s second term, Congress adopted a gag rule that banned any discussion of petitions or legislation related to slavery.
From Literature
The judge has imposed a gag rule while he decides the issue.
From Seattle Times
“It’s a private system with a gag rule, in effect,” Mr. Carlson said.
From New York Times
The state law provides oversight of pharmacy benefit managers, including barring gag rules that limit what pharmacists can discuss with their patients such as telling them of cheaper drug alternatives.
From Seattle Times
Southerners destroyed anti-slavery tracts, imposed a “gag rule” in Congress that silenced the voices of anti-slavery petitioners, engaged in widespread mob attacks on reformers and adopted draconian laws that criminalized anti-slavery expression.
From Washington Post
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