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Posted by: Brittany Sims on Feb 27, 2015

Prosecutors yesterday added two additional misdemeanor charges against demonstrators who made a rare disruption inside the U.S. Supreme Court last month. The disruptions -- which included standing in succession inside the court and shouting protests against the 2010 Citizens United campaign finance ruling -- made news not only because it was rare but because the group managed to take videos of the incident and post them on their website, despite the fact that the Supreme Court does not allow cameras inside the courtroom. The Greeneville Sun has more from the Associated Press.