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Originally Posted by Jamie89
It refers to Black Lives Matter, obviously
If there's no set rule (which there isn't) then that's why I think it shouldn't have been an issue. If the US justice system wants to implement a rule that says BLM badges can't be worn, or no badges can be worn, then that's a different scenario.
She was jailed without breaking the law and there's also questions over whether her civil rights have been violated. It's all a bit much over a badge.
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She was found to be in contempt of court. Of course she broke the law. I think the judge would know...