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  2. When will the political yard signs start going away after the ...

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    That's because in 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled any law that restricts yard signs based on their content (for example, restricting only political signs) is unconstitutional.

  3. Political Yard Signs: When Your HOA Can Tell You to Take Them ...

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    The homeowners associations that limit or even ban political signs aren't trying to restrict your First Amendment rights. They just think it's more important to have a tidy-looking street than to ...

  4. Lawn sign - Wikipedia

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    Political lawn signs in Sioux City, Iowa ahead of the 2018 United States elections. Lawn signs (also known as yard signs, bandit signs [1] and placards, [2] among other names) are small advertising signs that can be placed on a street-facing lawn or elsewhere on a property [3] to express the support for an election candidate, or political position, [4] by the property owner (or sometimes to ...

  5. What can you do if your neighbor puts up a political sign you ...

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    That's because in 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled any law that restricts yard signs based on their content (for example, restricting only political signs) is unconstitutional.

  6. Election litter - Wikipedia

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    Yard signs such as these are frequently neglected after an election. Election litter is the unlawful erection of political advertising on private residences or property owned by the local government. Often, election signs may only be displayed on private property with permission for a certain time within the election, and may not exceed a ...

  7. City of Ladue v. Gilleo - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: Gilleo v. City of Ladue, 986 F.2d 1180 (8th Cir. 1993): Holding; A municipal ordinance aiming to reduce visual clutter through the regulation of signs in the yards of private homes that prohibits protected speech may violate the First Amendment if the ordinance cannot pass strict scrutiny.

  8. Sick of that political banner? Here's how a few Ohio cities ...

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    Some towns are very specific about when political signs can go up and when they must be taken down, while others have no rules. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Reed v. Town of Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Ninth Circuit concluded that the distinctions between ideological signs, political signs, and temporary directional signs were "based on objective factors relevant to Gilbert’s creation of the specific exemption from the permit requirement and do not otherwise consider the substance of the sign”. [33]

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