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The church, however, found itself in trouble with the town of Gilbert because it considered the church's signs to be "temporary directional signs" subject to stricter size, duration and quantity ...
In a case before the Supreme Court Monday, an Arizona town maintains that Good News Community Church's signs are temporary directional signs for events, and thus limited to 6 square feet.
Church meets in an elementary school%2C does not have a permanent building It wants to direct potential worshippers to services in its nontraditional setting Town will allow directional signs to ...
Gilbert allows so-called directional signs, like the ones put up by the church inviting people to Sunday worship, to be no larger than 6 square feet. They must be placed in public areas no more ...
Late last month, a federal district court in Pennsylvania ruled that directional signs to a church, which contained images of a cross and bible, did ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a town sign ordinance in Arizona that had been challenged by a small church congregation on free speech grounds.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that an Arizona town violated the First Amendment when it prevented a local church from posting temporary signs for its church services. In a unanimous ruling, the ...
Though political signs can be 32 square feet and remain up for five months, the town limits directional signs to 6 square feet and 13 hours.
About 25 members of Mount Vernon Unitarian Church (MVUC) — masked and socially distanced — joined Pastor Kate Walker the morning of July 7 to dedicate three Black Lives Matter signs, one at ...
The Good News Community Church in Gilbert, Ariz., says the town’s restrictions on signs discriminate intentionally against houses of worship.
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