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United States: Townships Targeted In First Amendment Billboard Cases - McDonald Hopkins

Mondaq Tuesday, 23 April 2024 ()
Two Ohio outdoor advertising firms will test the limits of both a state statute and a recent U.S. Supreme Court case after filing lawsuits in federal court earlier this month over township billboard regulations.
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