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Constitutional Law

Jul. 21, 2016

9th Circuit approved California cities' mobile billboard rules

Local police power-based mobile billboard bans are legal in California so long as the restrictions don't regulate viewpoint. By Andrew Azarmi

By Andrew Azarmi

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently issued a published opinion finding that several cities' mobile billboard ordinances do not violate the First Amendment. Lone Star Security and Video Inc. v. City of Los Angeles; City of Santa Clarita; City of Rancho Cucamonga; City of Loma Linda; Ammari v. City of Los Angeles, 2016 DJDAR 6843 (July 7, 2016). The opinion is notable to the outdoor advertising industry...

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