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Barring 'thin blue line' flag on Pennsylvania township property is unconstitutional, ... arose over the use of the black-and-white American flag, with one horizontal blue stripe.
The Wethersfield, Conn. town council refused to fly the “thin blue line” flag at their town hall to honor slain hero State Trooper Aaron Pelletier, who was killed in the line of duty while ...
The dispute in Springfield Township, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) from Philadelphia, arose over the use of the black-and-white American flag, with one horizontal blue stripe.
The dispute in Springfield Township, about 15 miles (24 kilometers) from Philadelphia, arose over the use of the black-and-white American flag, with one horizontal blue stripe.
Members of the Wethersfield Town Council turned down the bid to fly the "thin blue line" in a 5 to 3 vote after a spirited debate on the flags, saying that the flag had "white supremacist" and ...
A federal court decided that a resolution banning the display of an American flag with a thin blue line on township property in a Pa. community is unconstitutional.
Former NYPD officer has flown a version of the 'thin blue line' flag for a decade. Now the HOA is demanding it be removed. What's the law? Our expert weighs in.
A "Thin Blue Line" flag, signaling support for law enforcement is displayed. A federal court has ruled that a Pennsylvania township can't ban an American flag with a thin blue line from being ...
A federal court has ruled that a prohibition by a Pennsylvania community on the display of the American flag with a thin blue line that is supportive of law enforcement is unconstitutional.. The ...
Barring ‘thin blue line' flag on Pa. township property is unconstitutional, US court rules A federal court has ruled that a Springfield Township's resolution prohibiting the display of an ...
Prohibiting the use of the thin blue line flag restricts the free speech of public employees under the First Amendment, U.S. District Judge Karen Marston decided.
The dispute in Springfield Township, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, arose over the use of the black-and-white American flag, with one horizontal blue stripe.