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Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego
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Argued February 25, 1981
Decided July 2, 1981
Full case name Metromedia, Inc., et al. v. City of San Diego, et al.
Citations 453 U.S. 490 (more)
101 S. Ct. 2882; 69 L. Ed. 2d 800
Holding
San Diego's general ban on signs carrying noncommercial advertising is invalid under the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Court membership
Case opinions
Plurality White, joined by Stewart, Marshall, Powell; Stevens (parts I–IV)
Concurrence Brennan, joined by Blackmun
Concurrence Stevens
Dissent Burger
Dissent Rehnquist
Dissent Stevens (parts V–VII)
Laws applied
U.S. Const. amend. I

Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego, 453 U.S. 490 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case in which it was decided that cities could regulate billboards and that municipal governments could not treat commercial outdoor advertising more harshly than noncommercial messages.

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