Sign Research Foundation

Content-Neutral Sign Codes After Reed & Austin

Overview

In this on-demand webinar, we explore whether your community’s sign ordinance is content-neutral enough to withstand federal court scrutiny. Despite the landmark Reed v. Town of Gilbert (2015) U.S. Supreme Court decision, many local jurisdictions in the United States remain non-compliant and vulnerable to legal challenges and financial penalties. The webinar covers recent federal court interpretations of Reed, including the Austin v. Reagan decision involving billboards and digital signs, and its implications for your community’s sign code. Additionally, it addresses approaches to regulating murals, political signs, and other challenges in achieving content-neutral sign codes. This webinar supports the Sign Research Foundation’s publication “Content-Neutral Sign Codes After Reed and Austin

Price: $15
($10 for members of the International Sign Association)

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