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Calling the content restriction reasonable because the ad held a group of people up to scorn, a federal judge dismissed with prejudice a complaint over the rejection an ad from an anti-Muslim website for Detroit's Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation.

DETROIT — Calling the content restriction reasonable because the ad held a group of people up to scorn, a federal judge dismissed with prejudice a complaint over the rejection an ad from an anti-Muslim website for Detroit's Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation.

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