Thomas Cusack Co. v. City of Chicago

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1917-01-22

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Me. Justice Claeke delivered the opinion of the court. In this proceeding the plaintiff in error, a corporation engaged in “outdoor advertising,” claims that § 707 of article 23 of an ordinance of the City of Chicago, governing the erection and maintenance of billboards in that city, is unconstitutional. This section is as follows: <…

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