NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE v. CITY OF PHILADELPHIA et al

  1. December 23, 2014

    Judge Axes Philly Airport Advertising Rules

    A Pennsylvania federal judge axed portions of Philadelphia International Airport's written and unwritten rules governing advertising after an August ruling finding that they had been used to unconstitutionally reject a proposed ad from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People highlighting America's high incarceration rate.

  2. August 04, 2014

    Philly Shouldn't Have Refused NAACP Airport Ad, Judge Says

    A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Friday that the city of Philadelphia had violated the NAACP's free speech rights by refusing to let it place an advertisement on America's high prison rates at Philadelphia International Airport.

  3. May 22, 2013

    Philly Can't Duck NAACP's Airport Ad Placement Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Monday declined to dismiss a suit filed by the NAACP claiming the city of Philadelphia violated its free speech rights by refusing to let it place an advertisement at Philadelphia International Airport on high prison rates.

  4. October 19, 2011

    NAACP Sues Philly, Clear Channel Over Rejected Airport Ad

    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People sued the city of Philadelphia and Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. on Wednesday, claiming they violated its free speech rights by refusing to post an advertisement about America's high prison rates at Philadelphia International Airport.