Court says law limiting signs near Super Bowl events violates free speech

Signs announcing the Super Bowl can be seen all through downtown Phoenix, but the city had limited signs near game-associated entertainment areas – so-called “clean zones.” A court ruled Thursday that the law was an unconstitutional infringement on free speech rights. (Logan Camden/Cronkite News)

Signs announcing the Super Bowl can be seen all through downtown Phoenix, but the city had limited signs near game-associated entertainment areas – so-called “clean zones.” A court ruled Thursday that the law was an unconstitutional infringement on free speech rights. (Logan Camden/Cronkite News)

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