heckling laws
Heckling laws refer to regulations or rules that govern or address disruptive or aggressive behavior, typically verbal, directed towards a person or group, often during a public event or performance. These laws aim to maintain order, protect individuals' rights, and prevent harassment or disturbances caused by hecklers.
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