Austin Billboard Fight Has Justices Talking BBQ And Kale
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By Dani Kass (Nov. 10, 2021, 8:16 p.m. EST) – The U.S. Supreme Court appeared divided on Wednesday over whether a Texas city’s now-defunct digital billboard ordinance unlawfully regulated speech, but it did the judges seemed on the same page of hunger, Judge Clarence Thomas talks about a grill restaurant, and Judge Stephen Breyer pretends to own a kale shop.
The judges spent more than an hour and a half disassembling a now superseded Austin, Texas ordinance that allowed advertisers to set up digital billboards on their premises but not off-site. Austin-based advertising company Reagan National Advertising obtained approval to digitize off-site billboards in …
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