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    71 year ago

    You know that a gag order is a specific restriction on free speech that courts can issue, right? That’s literally what they are for.

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      11 year ago

      The gag order doesn’t apply to Judge Engoron. Both he and Judge Chutkan in the DC case specifically exempted themselves from being covered by their respective gag orders. The logic is that the 1st Amendment protects criticism of federal judges. He can’t, however, threaten federal judges, so it’ll be interesting to see how far he pushes it. Unfortunately, in the past he’s shown a surprising amount of restraint in skating just up to the line, but not actually crossing it.

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      They don’t allow a judge to declare whatever they want. Trump is appealing one of his gag orders and will likely be successful in part.

      Judges can’t simply do whatever they want.

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        31 year ago

        Gag orders on indicted felons who can’t shut up are extremely common. He isn’t likely to prevail on that.

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          They can’t stop him from saying just anything, gag orders need to be narrow and serve a justice purpose.

          That’s why part of the gag is likely to be changed as its overly broad.

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            21 year ago

            They haven’t prevented him from saying anything. They prevent him from attacking witnesses and court employees which is well within scope of a gag order.