Reason: Ban on Town Employees' Displaying Thin Blue Line American Flag Imagery on Town Property Violates First Amendment
Ban on Town Employees' Displaying Thin Blue Line American Flag Imagery on Town Property Violates First Amendment
Question: I am having a problem with my HOA about the 3 feet by 5 feet thin blue stripe American flag that flies over my garage. I am a retired NYPD officer, and the blue stripe represents the ...
Palm Beach Post: Can homeowners association stop former NYPD officer from flying 'thin blue line' flag?
Can homeowners association stop former NYPD officer from flying 'thin blue line' flag?
Yahoo: Can homeowners association stop former NYPD officer from flying 'thin blue line' flag?
NJ.com: Jersey City police superiors’ union sues city over ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag
A Jersey City police union is suing the city in federal court for refusing to allow the controversial “Thin Blue Line” flag to be flown during a ceremony honoring fallen Jersey City police officers in ...
Jersey City police superiors’ union sues city over ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag
Penn Live: Pa. township police officers can display ‘thin blue line’ flag, appeals court affirms
An eastern Pennsylvania township wanted to keep its policy banning its township police from displaying the “thin blue line” flag” so badly that it appealed a federal judge’s ruling to an appeals court ...
Pa. township police officers can display ‘thin blue line’ flag, appeals court affirms
The Idaho Press-Tribune: Guest commentary: Pride flag still flies but Thin Blue Line flag is banned
Guest commentary: Pride flag still flies but Thin Blue Line flag is banned