DETROIT (AP) — The free-speech rights of Christian activists were violated when police ordered them to leave an Arab-American festival or be ticketed during a confrontation with young Muslims in suburban Detroit, an appeals court said Wednesday in a sweeping decision that invoked First Amendment protections even if the message was repulsive. [...] it is also easy to understand Dearborn's desire to host a joyous festival celebrating the city's Arab heritage in an atmosphere that is free of hate and negative influences. "[...] the answer to disagreeable speech is not violent retaliation by offended listeners or ratification of the heckler's veto through threat of arrest by the police," Clay wrote.