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A gag order can be issued by a judge or a court to restrict parties, attorneys, or the media from discussing certain aspects of a legal case. This is often done to ensure a fair trial by minimizing the influence of public opinion or pre-trial publicity. In some jurisdictions, government officials may also impose gag orders in specific contexts, such as national security cases.

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