The court found that the sign regulations were content based restrictions on free speech and could not survive strict scrutiny.
Reed v town of gilbert.
Distributed jun 30 2014.
In reed v town of gilbert the u s.
Gilbert arizona town has a comprehensive code sign code or code that prohibits the display of outdoor signs without a permit but ex.
Supreme court 135 s ct.
Town of gilbert arizona et al.
Clyde reed pastor of good news community church good news rented space at an elementary school in gilbert arizona and placed about 17 signs in the area announcing the time and location of good news services.
Distributed for conference of march 21 2014.
2218 2015 unanimously invalidated an ordinance that treated signs differently based on their content.
Distributed for conference of june 30 2014.
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Town of gilbert arizona et al.
Town of gilbert 135 s.
Argued january 12 2015 decided june 18 2015.
Town of gilbert the supreme court considered whether local regulations governing the content of signs in gilbert arizona violated the first amendment.
Argued january 12 2015 decided june 18 2015.
Certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit.
The case also clarified the level of constitutional scrutiny that should be applied to content based restrictions on speech.
Town of gilbert 576 u s.
Certiorari to the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit.
Reply of petitioners clyde reed et al.
The court s majority opinion reaffirmed the vitality of the content discrimination principle as an animating principle of first amendment law.
155 2015 is a case in which the united states supreme court clarified when municipalities may impose content based restrictions on signage.