Judge Strikes Down Idaho ‘Ag-Gag’ Law, Raising Questions For Other States
By Luke Runyon
A judge ruled Monday that an Idaho law criminalizing undercover investigations of farms is unconstitutional. Seven states have similar laws, but legal experts say they may not stand much longer.
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