Constitutional Law

Advanced Sign Regulations: New Rules, Case Law Developments, and More

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Colorado CLE Approved 2 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Kentucky CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Montana CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Washington CLE Approved 1.5 Total
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1 hours 32 minutes
David Benjamin
With David M. Benjamin from Law Office of David M. Benjamin
Recorded October 13, 2023
Product ID 97590

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Overview

Take a Pulse on the Latest Updates

This focused briefing addresses recent developments and best practices concerning sign and billboard regulation. Explore the implications of Austin v. Reagan, gain tips for determining whether signage is content neutral, and discover best practices for handling billboard zoning disputes. Enhance your knowledge - register today!

  • Stay informed of recent case law developments governing signs and billboards.
  • Examine best practices for regulating digital signs.
  • Develop strategies for handling billboard and sign zoning disputes.

Abbreviated Agenda

  1. Regulatory and Case Law Developments Concerning Signs and Billboards
    1. Overview of Reed v. Town of Gilbert: Background and Essential Elements
    2. How Reed v. Town of Gilbert May Apply to Other Ordinances
    3. City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Texas, Inc. - Recent Supreme Court Ruling
    4. Differentiating Private vs. Public Property
  2. Determining Whether Signage Is Content Neutral: What You Must Know
  3. Regulating Digital Billboards and Signs: Current Guidance and Best Practices
  4. Handling Billboard and Sign Zoning Disputes: Best Practices and Current Developments
  5. Key Takeaways
Product ID 97590

Credit Details

Credits Available
Credit Status Total
Colorado CLE Approved 2 Total
Idaho CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Kentucky CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Montana CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
North Dakota CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New Hampshire CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Nevada CLE Approved 1.5 Total
New York CLE Approved 1.5 Total
Oregon CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Rhode Island CLE Upon Request 1.5 Total
Washington CLE Approved 1.5 Total
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  1. Advanced Sign Regulations: New Rules, Case Law Developments, and More

    1. Regulatory and Case Law Developments Concerning Signs and Billboards
      1. Overview of Reed v. Town of Gilbert: Background and Essential Elements
      2. How Reed v. Town of Gilbert May Apply to Other Ordinances
      3. City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Texas, Inc. - Recent Supreme Court Ruling
      4. Differentiating Private vs. Public Property
    2. Determining Whether Signage Is Content Neutral: What You Must Know
    3. Regulating Digital Billboards and Signs: Current Guidance and Best Practices
    4. Handling Billboard and Sign Zoning Disputes: Best Practices and Current Developments
    5. Key Takeaways

Who Should Attend

This program is designed for attorneys. Government officials and paralegals may also benefit.

Speakers

David M Benjamin
David M.
Benjamin
Law Office of David M. Benjamin
Speaker bio
David M Benjamin

David M. Benjamin

Law Office of David M. Benjamin
David Benjamin

is a sole practitioner with the Law Office of David M. Benjamin in Aurora. As an attorney for more than 33 years, he maintains a general practice with a focus on representing local governments. Mr. Benjamin teaches local government law and land use planning at The University of Akron School of Law, and land use policy for Hiram College. He earned his A.B. degree from Boston University, his M.P.A. degree from the University of Akron, and his J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law.

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