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Public Interest

Oct. 14, 2016

Law student's lawsuit prompts law change

San Juan Capistrano, accustomed to enforcing a law deemed unconstitutional elsewhere, intends to amend its municipal code on Tuesday to end the ban on 'for sale' signs in cars.

By Meghann M. Cuniff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO — This Orange County city accustomed to enforcing a law deemed unconstitutional elsewhere recently met a formidable opponent: a violator who also happened to be a law student.

The San Juan Capistrano City Council on Tuesday is scheduled to finalize its amendment of the city municipal code to repeal an ordinance that officials used to prohibit "for sale" signs on v...

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