Sign up to volunteer for Donald Trump's campaign, and you might be giving up more than you bargained for.

Earlier this week, reporters began poring over the 2,271-word nondisclosure agreement that Trump's campaign requires its volunteers sign. The forms are extraordinarily broad, virtually prohibiting any volunteers from criticizing Trump or his family for the rest of their lifetimes, according to Rachel Sklar, a lawyer and CNN contributor.

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On Twitter, Sklar noted that the forms also bar volunteers from criticizing Trump's brands, disclosing anything personal about Trump (including his taxes), or from even employing people who work for Hillary Clinton's campaign. (That last one's illegal, Sklar says.)

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In case you were wondering if this was standard campaign practice, the answer seems to be no.

Writing for Cincinnati.com, reporter Jeremy Fugleberg notes: