blue law

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Noun

blue law (plural blue laws)

  1. (Canada, US, now historical) A restrictive religious-based law in colonial New England, especially preventing leisure activities on a Sunday.
  2. (Canada, US) By extension, any puritanical or restrictive law, especially one that prohibits or restricts commercial activity on a Sunday.
    • 2001, David Sedaris, diary entry January 22, in Theft by Finding, Back Bay Books 2017, p. 441:
      t's actually a way around the Swiss blue laws demanding that shops close from Saturday afternoon until Monday morning. The laws apply everywhere but the airport, so they built a massive supermarket in the Swiss Air terminal.