Appeals Court decision upholding Mass. commercial speech rules wo...
Appeals Court decision upholding Mass. commercial speech rules would be “a radical departure from existing Supreme Court precedents” and “would turn back the clock on First Amendment protection,” said Dan Jaffe, vp, Assn. of National Advertisers (ANA). ANA filed…
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amicus brief with Supreme Court saying “efforts to childproof the flow of speech in our society might be politically popular” but “would impose a constitutionally intolerable burden on adult-to-adult communications.” Appeal involves Mass. ban on most outdoor and point-of-sale ads for tobacco products. Jaffe said case was “critically important to a broad range of advertisers.”