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Charging White supremacists for offensive banner went too far, says NH Supreme Court Paul Feely, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester Fri, January 10, 2025 at 11:49 PM UTC ...
The attorney general’s office went after NSC-131, the group that hung a “Keep New England White” banner from an overpass in 2022, but the courts rejected the case on free speech grounds.
Local News NH Supreme Court upholds judge’s ruling on ‘Keep New England White’ banners The attorney general's office said it was disappointed by the court's decision, but respects it ...
Members of the Nationalist Social Club 131 seen with their “Keep New England White” banner from an overpass in Portsmouth in 2022. The state Supreme Court heard arguments in the case on Thursday.
Members of the Nationalist Social Club 131 hung a “Keep New England White” banner from an overpass in Portsmouth on July 30, 2022, leading to civil rights complaints against the club and two ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire's highest court on Friday upheld a judge's dismissal of civil rights complaints against a white nationalist group that prosecutors say trespassed when it ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire's highest court on Friday upheld a judge's dismissal of civil rights complaints against a white nationalist group that prosecutors say trespassed when it ...
CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire's highest court on Friday upheld a judge's dismissal of civil rights complaints against a white nationalist group that prosecutors say trespassed when it displayed ...