A DC man who made viral waves for trolling National Guard patrols with Darth Vader’s “Imperial March” says officers weren’t ...
What if the whole purpose of the Constitution was to establish and to limit the federal government? What if Congress's 16 enumerated ...
A lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union alleges that local police and a National Guardsman violated the D.C.
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Sam O'Hara claims that his First and Fourth Amendment rights were violated, and that he was subjected to false arrest and ...
The American Civil Liberties Union says The Force, errr, First Amendment is with Sam O'Hara, filing a lawsuit on his behalf ...
The protester played “The Imperial March,” a song associated with Darth Vader, while walking behind the troops.
A federal judge tentatively agreed to issue a preliminary injunction to allow attorneys access to detainees but said she'll ...
Sam O'Hara went viral for playing "The Imperial March" behind groups of National Guard soldiers in D.C. He also says it led to him being illegally detained.
A man who says he was detained by police for following an Ohio National Guard patrol while playing Darth Vader's theme song ...
Sam O'Hara was detained after Ohio troops took issue with his tactics, calling police after he repeatedly trailed them while ...
Louisville Metro Government agreed to pay just over $1 million to settle a lawsuit brought by several plaintiffs who claim ...
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