Is Gagging Defendants Unconstitutional?
01 February 2019
Clark Neily, Vice President for Criminal Justice at the Cato Institute, discusses a recent federal lawsuit challenging the SEC's gag clause in its settlement agreements with defendants and why it is constitutionally suspect.
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