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Federal agents can continue to tear gas and detain peaceful protestors, Court of Appeals rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals permits federal agents to use tear gas on peaceful protesters amid heightened immigration enforcement in the Twin Cities.
The First Amendment protects protesters, but Florida laws put limits for situations when tensions escalate. Here's how.
Sen. Jon Ossoff calls for accountability following incidents in Minnesota, urges respect for civil liberties, and encourages peaceful protests in Georgia, including planned demonstrations in Macon. fr
Some gathered to remember an ICU nurse and a mother killed in Minnesota. Others gathered to remember all who have died at the hands of ICE.
Clive police commend peaceful protest outside President Trump's rally
Georgian authorities are using newly adopted restrictions on public assemblies to arbitrarily detain and harass peaceful demonstrators, effectively making the right to protest in Georgia increasingly difficult and dangerous.