The state and local governments would only be able to fly U.S., state, military and prisoner-of-war flags over their buildings, unless elected officials approve others, under the proposal.
From Tuesday's decision in Fraternal Order of Police v. Township of Springfield, decided by Judge Paul Matey, joined by Judge ...
GREEN BAY — A week after it was reported that a dictum at the State Department would restrict the types of flags flown at its ...
The dispute in a suburban Philadelphia township arose over the use of the black-and-white American flag, with one horizontal ...
A Pennsylvania town’s ban on the display of the “Thin Blue Line” flag by on-duty, uniformed officers violates the First ...
The U.S. flag code says American flags should not be displayed upside-down except as a signal of “dire distress,” but free ...
Global nonprofit Point 27 recently paid tribute to fallen U.S. Army veteran and Ohio Corrections Officer Andrew Lansing, who ...
Global nonprofit Point 27 recently honored fallen Illinois State Trooper Clay Carns who was struck and killed by a passing ...