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A reader is irate over advice that homeowner associations must let residents fly 'thin blue line' flag due to legal protections. Our legal expert responds.
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.
Common Council on Tuesday approved a resolution to fly the Thin Blue Line flag at City Hall during National Police Week, but not without some debate among the council members.
The Issue: A Connecticut city’s decision not to fly the ”thin blue line” flag to honor a former state trooper. The Wethersfield, Conn. town council refused to fly the “thin blue line ...
The Wethersfield town council in Connecticut sparked outrage after voting against allowing the "thin blue line" flag to fly for a beloved state trooper who was killed in the line of duty.
Hundreds of American flags have flown in downtown Merriam alongside “thin blue line” flags for the last five years.
A large "Thin Blue Line" flag that flies above a Greenville County, South Carolina, business was damaged early Friday morning, according to the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
The thin blue line flag, sometimes also called the Blue Lives Matter flag, has a deep and complicated history. Illustration by Joe Cruz.
The police union uses the flag on its logo. An attorney for the police officers calls it a resounding win for the First Amendment.
The Springfield Township, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, argued the use of the flag was creating “discontent and distrust” in the community against the police.