From Tuesday's decision in Fraternal Order of Police v. Township of Springfield, decided by Judge Paul Matey, joined by Judge Anthony Scirica, concluding that the policy was unconstitutional: The ...
Live in a home governed by a condominium, co-op or homeowner's association? Have questions about what they can and cannot do? Ryan Poliakoff, an attorney and author based in Boca Raton, has answers.
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 ...
New flags representing the police and fire departments at the Williamsburg Safety Complex, pictured on May 15, went up in early May. The flags have since been removed after concern from some residents ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bipartisan bill in the Ohio Statehouse would ban homeowners associations and landlords from prohibiting thin blue line flags. House Bill 75, sponsored by Reps. Kevin Miller ...
Florida law permits homeowners to display the “thin blue line” flag, even if some residents find it offensive. The Federal Flag Code, while technically superseding Florida law, is advisory and cannot ...
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