A Missouri law that requires registered sex offenders to post a yard sign discouraging trick-or-treaters violates the First Amendment, but a trial court must consider a different form of relief for the man who successfully challenged the law, a federal appeals court panel ruled.
The sign requirement was properly deemed unconstitutional by the lower court, the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit said in a Friday opinion. However, the requirement can’t be barred by a permanent injunction under the US Supreme Court’s June ruling in Trump v. CASA, Inc., which limited the ability of lower court ...