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Tag: Steven Hallock

Ag-gag laws aims to muzzle journalistic efforts

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October 1, 2013March 4, 2014
by Steven Hallock

BY STEVEN HALLOCK / Add Pennsylvania to the list of a dozen states that have enacted or are in the process of passing legislation outlawing attempts by independent reporters to document abuses in the production of food for American tables.

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