A federal judge plans to bar the city of Los Angeles from implementing a ban on "For Sale" signs in vehicles parked on city streets, he said Monday.
The way the law is written, U.S. District Judge A. Howard Matz said in a tentative ruling, "commercial advertisements on cars could offer anything for sale, such as ads depicting jewelry, drugs, or sexually explicit magazines, e...
The way the law is written, U.S. District Judge A. Howard Matz said in a tentative ruling, "commercial advertisements on cars could offer anything for sale, such as ads depicting jewelry, drugs, or sexually explicit magazines, e...
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