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President Donald Trump relished the glow of a British royal spectacle as he opened a two-day state visit Wednesday, calling ...
America’s upcoming milestone is set to be celebrated in mammoth proportions as planners confirmed the commission of a skyscraper-sized tribute. Like references to football fields or basketball courts ...
The superintendent of the Beverly Hills Unified School District overruled a plan approved by the Board of Education to display Israeli flags on all campuses during Jewish American Heritage Month, ...
President Donald Trump and his administration are likely set to challenge a Supreme Court ruling that protected the burning of the American flag under the First Amendment with a new executive order ...
Those who “desecrate” the American flag will be prosecuted. That is according to an executive order President Donald Trump signed Monday, per the Washington Post. The order also includes detaining and ...
Evanston’s City Council Monday is scheduled to consider an ordinance that would regulate the display of flags on city property. The ordinance, in part, is a response to a U.S. Supreme Court decision ...
Section 1. Purpose. Our great American Flag is the most sacred and cherished symbol of the United States of America, and of American freedom, identity, and strength. Over nearly two-and-a-half ...
President Donald Trump sees an epidemic of flag burning and says it needs attention. “All over the country they’re burning flags,” Trump said Monday in the Oval Office, declaring it an important issue ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Aug. 25 that would penalize people who burn American flags. Courts have long upheld the practice as legitimate expression under the First Amendment, ...
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at prosecuting flag burning, despite existing Supreme Court precedent protecting it as free speech. The Supreme Court's 1989 ruling in Texas v. Johnson ...
The president wants to prosecute protesters who desecrate the American flag, but his order concedes that such protests are typically covered by the First Amendment. By Charlie Savage and Luke ...