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"press law" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the term when referring to a law that is specific to the activities and regulations of the press, such as a law that allows for freedom of speech or prohibits the censorship of media. For example: "The government recently passed a new press law to protect freedom of the press in the country."
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"These freedoms should be upheld by a Press Law that abolishes political restrictions on the press.
A ludicrously severe press law muzzled radical journalists.
"The present press law has prevented such disaster so far.
The press law will be introduced in Parliament in the coming weeks.
Maria Miller, the Conservative Culture Secretary, said the Tories had "stopped Labour's extreme press law".
Journalists now self-censor, lest they be accused of violating that press law.
At first glance, the 1979 press law seems draconian, a fact that obviates the need for those government censors.
He was sharply critical of a tough new press law passed that month.
The government has promised to amend the electoral law, and the king recalled parliament to modify the press law.
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In the press, law-enforcement officials marvelled at its lighting and ventilation systems, and the poured-concrete flooring that allowed railcars to run smoothly.
As reported by The Associated Press, law enforcement officials showed up, but didn't issue any citations.
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