A couple trying to attend President George Bush’s 2005 appearance at Denver’s Wings Over the Rockies Museum may have been embarrassed when the Secret Service ejected them because a bumper sticker on their automobile suggested they were not Bush supporters. But that, the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals said in a case brought by the ACLU, did not invade the couple’s First Amendment speech or assembly rights. (Posted Jan. 28)
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