Moss v. U.S. Secret Service

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2009-07-16

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TASHIMA, Circuit Judge: Plaintiffs-Appellees, individually and on behalf of a class of people similarly situated, allege that two United States Secret Service (“Secret Service”) Agents, Tim Wood and Rob Savage (together, the “Agents” or “Defendants”), violated their First Amendment rights when they ordered the relocation of a demonstration critical of then-President George W. Bu…

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