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ACLU sues bus agency over refusal of ‘Boycott Israel’ ad

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against a Michigan bus agency that refused to post an advertisement calling for a boycott of Israel.

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NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against a Michigan bus agency that refused to post an advertisement calling for a boycott of Israel.

The lawsuit was filed Monday in Detroit federal court, the Detroit Free Press reported. The suit claims that the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority is violating the free-speech rights of Blaine Coleman, who attempted to purchase the ads on buses in that city. The agency’s board rejected the ad at a Nov. 17 meeting because of a standing policy against ads that ridicule people or groups.

Coleman’s ad would read "Boycott Israel, Boycott Apartheid."

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