New York Magazine, a Division of Primedia Magazines, Inc. v. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the City of New York

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1998-01-22

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OAKES, Senior Circuit Judge: This case presents the question whether the Metropolitan Transportation Authority [“MTA”], a public benefit corporation created by the State of New York, may refuse to display on its buses an advertisement that refers by first name to the Mayor of New York City, based on MTA’s belief that the advertisement violates § 50 of the New York Civil Rights Law. Plaintiff New York Magazine, a division of Pr…

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