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Public property. No permit is necessary to march on public sidewalks, as long as car and pedestrian traffic is not obstructed, according to the ACLU of Michigan. Police may ask demonstrators without a permit to move to the side of a sidewalk to let people pass or for other safety reasons.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSN'No Kings Day': Thousands to protest Trump in Metro Detroit and across the countrySaturday is a big day in American democracy as thousands of "No Kings Day" protests are set to take place around the country, with many across metro Detroit slated as well.
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WWMT on MSN"No Kings" protests, HarborFest and more: Here's everything that's happening this weekendIn all, the protests coincide with President Trump's planned military parade in Washington D.C. on Saturday, which "No Kings" organizers called a "display of dominance for his (Tr
Rain is expected June 13-15, so Father's Day plans may have to be indoors. No Kings day events also could be impacted statewide.
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West Michigan communities, GRPD prepare for "No Kings" movement coming to the areaNone
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WWMT on MSN'We're going to be peaceful': Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, South Haven join global protestsSeveral West Michigan communities are preparing to join an expected 1,800 global protests this weekend against perceived tyranny in the United States government
"The regime is using small escalations to see what the population is willing to accept," one planned protest attendee told Newsweek.
Protesters plan to march through Minnesota's capital city on Saturday as part of nationwide counterprogramming to President Trump's planned military parade in Washington, D.C. WCCO’s Jason Rantala spoke with the event’s organizers about what they’re demanding and what to expect.