St. Louis man triumphs in free speech case concerning ‘oversized’ mural

A St. Louis man won a free speech case against the city over its sign ordinance. The city had ordered the man to remove a 360 foot-square mural from the side of an apartment building that read: “End eminent domain abuse.”

The city said the sign violated the size restriction in its sign ordinance. -db

From a commentary for the First Amendment Center, February 28, 2012, by Ken Paulson.

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