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City faces lawsuits from protesters

Anger stems from closing Causeway St. to marchers

By Jonathan Saltzman
Globe Staff / July 20, 2004

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Attempting to overturn a ban on protests in front of the FleetCenter during the Democratic National Convention, a coalition of activists, union members, and two Boston city councilors sued the city in federal court yesterday, accusing it of infringing on free speech by declaring Causeway Street off-limits to marchers. (Full Article: 493 Words)

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