JACKSON v. CITY COUNCIL OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.

Civ. A. 84-0040-C.

659 F.Supp. 470 (1987)

Edward R. JACKSON, Plaintiff, v. CITY COUNCIL OF the CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA, Defendant.

United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Charlottesville Division.

April 6, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert P. Boyle, Robert H. Downer, Jr., Boyle & Bain, Charlottesville, Va., for plaintiff.

Roger C. Wiley, City Atty., Charlottesville, Va., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

MICHAEL, District Judge.

This is an action brought by the owner of a billboard sign advertising business to have a city ordinance which regulates the content of billboard advertising declared unconstitutional under either federal or state due process and free speech guarantees. Alternatively, the plaintiff, Edward R. Jackson, seeks damages for the unauthorized taking of private property without just compensation. Jurisdiction is invoked...

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