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Florida “No Kings” Protests: A Tech-Savvy Guide to Safe Participation

Florida “No Kings” Protests: A Tech-Savvy Guide to Safe Participation

Florida “No Kings” Protests: A Tech-Savvy Guide to Safe Participation Large-scale protests against the current administration are planned across Florida on June 14th. For those planning to participate in the “No Kings” demonstrations, understanding your rights and safety protocols is crucial. Legal Considerations: The First Amendment protects peaceful protest in public spaces (streets, sidewalks, parks). However, obstructing traffic or access to government buildings is illegal. Florida Statute 871.015 prohibits protests within 500 feet of residences, cemeteries, etc., during or near…

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Ohio “No Kings” Protests: Legal Considerations for Demonstrators

Ohio “No Kings” Protests: Legal Considerations for Demonstrators

Ohio “No Kings” Protests: Legal Considerations for Demonstrators Planned “No Kings” protests in Ohio on June 14th coincide with a Trump military parade and raise First Amendment concerns. While freedom of speech and assembly are constitutionally protected, limitations exist. Ohio demonstrators must adhere to state and local laws. Activities inciting violence or riots are prohibited. Protests generally occur in public spaces (streets, sidewalks, parks), but restrictions may apply. Resources like the ACLU of Ohio and the Legal Aid Society of…

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Nationwide “No Kings” Protests: South Bend Area Events Planned for June 14th

Nationwide “No Kings” Protests: South Bend Area Events Planned for June 14th

Nationwide “No Kings” Protests: South Bend Area Events Planned for June 14th Three “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration are scheduled in the South Bend area on June 14th, coinciding with a large military parade in Washington D.C. and President Trump’s birthday. These protests are part of a nationwide day of action against what organizers describe as authoritarian overreach. The local events are planned for: The protests aim to counter the military parade, estimated to cost $40 million, and…

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