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  2. City of Ladue v. Gilleo - Wikipedia

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    Ladue had a broad ban on signs, making exceptions for only ten instances, including residential markers, home sale signs, commercial signs in properly-zoned areas, etc. With help from the American Civil Liberties Union , Gilleo filed suit in federal court against the city, Mayor Edith Spinks, and the members of the city council after they ...

  3. Judge orders removal of illegal signs in Central Bucks school ...

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    A Bucks County judge has ruled that illegal campaign signs featuring negative slogans against Democrat candidates running for five school board seats in the Central Bucks School District can be ...

  4. Yes, You Can Face Criminal Prosecution for Removing or ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to know about stealing political yard signs. Paul Hennessy/Anadolu/Getty Campaign signs outsides of an early voting center in Orlando, Florida on Oct. 21.

  5. WA campaign commission rules on controversial Tri-Cities ...

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    The political signs had messages like: “Voted With Liberals 100%,” and “Kept Our Kids In Masks.” WA campaign commission rules on controversial Tri-Cities political yard signs Skip to main ...

  6. United States obscenity law - Wikipedia

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    Issues of obscenity arise at federal and state levels. State laws operate only within the jurisdiction of each state, and state laws on obscenity differ. Federal statutes ban obscenity and child pornography produced with real children (such child pornography is unprotected by the First Amendment even when it is not obscene). Federal law also ...

  7. 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]

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

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    Political speech has some of the highest protections in the United States, so even vulgar signs expressing disdain for one candidate or another are permitted. Yard signs are only illegal if they ...

  9. Election litter - Wikipedia

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    Election litter usually is defined as placing campaign signs on public, government-owned property, or on privately owned property (including residences) without the owner's permission. [1] It is usually banned by local government. According to the "State Board of Elections littering notification" statute of the U.S. state of North Carolina: