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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 30, 2007

Question 5

The Association of Retailers (AOR) is considering filing a complaint for injunctive relief against City in federal District Court, claiming that the ordinance banning tobacco advertising on billboards, etc., deprives its members of rights under the Free Speech Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

The Association of Retailers (AOR) is considering filing a complaint for injunctive relief against City in federal District Court, claiming that the ordinance banning tobacco advertising on billboards, etc., deprives its members of rights under the Free Speech Clause of the U.S. Constitution. The following represents the arguments that AOR will present in support of its claim, and the likely outcome of each.
     
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