Secret Service Seek Immunity Over Colo. Man Arrested For Confronting Cheney

Friday, August 26, 2011
DENVER -- Two Secret Service agents on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to rule that they are immune from a lawsuit filed by a Colorado man who claims they violated his First Amendment rights when he was arrested for confronting then-Vice President Dick Cheney.
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