What's gag order?
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A gag order is a legal directive issued by a court that prohibits individuals involved in a case from publicly discussing certain information or details related to the case. It is typically used to maintain confidentiality, protect sensitive material, or prevent prejudice to an ongoing trial. Gag orders may be imposed on parties, witnesses, lawyers, or other individuals involved in the legal proceedings. Violation of a gag order can result in legal consequences.