Protesters sue Cincinnati for violating 1st amendment rights
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Local attorneys filed the suit in the U.S. District Court Southwestern Ohio Cincinnati Division on behalf of two demonstrators who said they wanted to keep protesting during multiple recent rallies but did not for fear of being arrested for breaking curfew.
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