Linmark Associates v. Willingboro 431 U.S. 85 (1977)

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LINMARK ASSOCIATES v. WILLINGBORO 431 U.S. 85 (1977)

Without dissent, the burger court invalidated a local ordinance prohibiting real estate "For Sale" and "Sold" signs. The ordinance sought to reduce the flight by white homeowners from racially integrated neighborhoods. Although a ban upon all signs for aesthetic purposes might survive a constitutional test, wrote Justice thurgood marshall, this ordinance violated the first amendment because the township had selected a particular message for prohibitions.

Michael E. Parrish
(1986)

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