Currently there is no law against burning the flag, since it part of the First Amendment of free speech. Although burning a flag is not illegal, certain actions that go along with this practice may be against the law.
Yes, the federal government cannot pass a law that infringes upon a person's right to free speech -- and displaying the confederate flag is a form of free speech. However, a government CAN remove images of the confederate flag from government property (i.e., redesigning state flags that include the stars and bars, etc.) Since the confederate flag has racist connotations, it would not be unreasonable for states to remove the confederate flag from statehouses and other government property. Private citizens could still fly the confederate flag exactly the same way that they are still allowed to display swastikas without government interference.
It is not against the law, no. But if the flag is flying at night, it is considered poor form/disrespectful if it does not have a light trained on it.
yes
It is not illegal, but it is allowed. But flying a torn flag is an insult to the country.
There is no law against it. The proper way to dispose of a worn out flag is to burn it.
The Nazi flag is not flown in Germany. It is against German law to display the Nazi flag and other Nazi symbols
A law about a flag
It's not against the law; however, authority figures and/or teachers can punish you (administratively) for doing so. It's never against the law, but may be against school policy.
Yes. It is against the law not to go to school.
This is against the law for most student and teacher couples. When it is not against the law it is against school policy and will get teacher fired and student expelled.
it is not, it was created before the modern state of Israel and looks remarkably similar.