Federal judge sides with 'Honk for Peace' activists
Dublin Core
Title
Federal judge sides with 'Honk for Peace' activists
Subject
Pacifists
Women political activists--Michigan--Detroit
Protest and social movements
First amendment cases
Freedom of speech
Assembly, Right of
American Civil Liberties Union
Women political activists--Michigan--Detroit
Protest and social movements
First amendment cases
Freedom of speech
Assembly, Right of
American Civil Liberties Union
Description
Newspaper article from the Daily Tribune on page 1A. Headline reads, "Federal judge sides with 'Honk for Peace' activists. It explains decision of U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood, in which she ruled that protest signs encouraging motorists to honk their horns is protected under the First Amendment. The case was brought against the City of Ferndale by the ACLU of Michigan.
Creator
Michael P. McConnell
Source
Daily Tribune (2/1/2008 edition, page 1A)
Publisher
Daily Tribune
Date
2/1/2008
Rights
Rights over this item are held by the Daily Tribune
Relation
RG0013.02: HONK: Protester: 'Honk' signs out Monday
Format
Newsprint ; 11.25 x 7.5 in. ; typed ; black and white
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
RG0013.01
Coverage
Ferndale (inhabited place) (World, North and Central America, United States, Michigan, Oakland county) [2051905]
Collection
Citation
Michael P. McConnell, “Federal judge sides with 'Honk for Peace' activists,” Wayne State University - School of Information Sciences, accessed May 10, 2024, https://waynestateu.omeka.net/items/show/41.