An Anchorage Superior Court judge issued a final order on the lawsuit, which was filed in August by the ACLU of Alaska, the group Dunleavy for Alaska and Palmer resident Eric Siebels.
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Three-way race for governor complicates campaign strategies
There’s a large early lead for Republicans in requests for absentee ballots.
State says it would allow small, temporary political signs on private property, not billboards along highways
The state told Superior Court Judge Herman Walker Jr. that it would agree to limiting some enforcement while he hears the lawsuit.
Is selective enforcement of Alaska’s ban on roadside advertising unconstitutional?
The plaintiffs in a new lawsuit argue it is when it targets political advertising. Alaska has banned advertising along state highways since 1949, when it was a territory.
ACLU of Alaska and Dunleavy for Alaska file lawsuit challenging state road advertising ban
The lawsuit follows the state Department of Transportation recently removing political signs.