U.S. District Court Upholds Philadelphia’s Ban on Campaign Signs on Poles

On September 28, U.S. District Court Judge James Gardner, a Bush Jr. appointee, upheld a Philadelphia ordinance banning temporary signs on utility poles, streetlights, and traffic and parking signs.  The plaintiffs were candidates for public office who wanted to post temporary campaign signs.  The case is Johnson v City and County of Philadelphia, 08-cv-1748.


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