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public policy

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[puhb-lik pol-uh-see] / ˈpʌb lɪk ˈpɒl ə si /

noun

    1. the body of laws and other measures that affect the general public.

      These officeholders are creating public policy on important issues including affordable housing and the environment.

    2. the underlying principles, values, or objectives that inform these laws and other measures: In a secular state, no religion can become the basis of public policy.

      The Institute participates in shaping public debate and public policy through inquiry and dialogue.

      In a secular state, no religion can become the basis of public policy.

  1. Law. the principle that injury to the public good or public order constitutes a basis for declaring an act or transaction illegal or invalid.

    The principle of public policy requires that we judge the tendency of the contract at the time when it was entered into.


Etymology

Origin of public policy

First recorded in 1775–85

Example Sentences

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Based at New York University, the centre provides legal analysis of tax and public policy.

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

"If features such as infinite scroll or surveillance advertising aren't safe, they shouldn't be on social media in the first place," said Michiel van Hulten, EU director at public policy organisation Reset Tech.

From Barron's Jul. 13, 2026

There should be time, said Erin Koeppel, the CFP Board’s managing director of government relations & public policy.

From MarketWatch Jul. 2, 2026

“I think the governor is in a fragile position,” said Megan Mullin, a public policy professor at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 21, 2026

After I started the public policy program in September, I still felt disconnected.

From "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson

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