Tarr v. Warner
Tarr v. Warner
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
The Oregon Motorist Information Act (“OMIA”)
Warner argues that Tarr lacked standing to bring his First Amendment challenge because of a subsequent amendment to the OMIA. A party’s standing is a question of law that we review de novo.
As to the merits of Tarr’s appeal, we review a district court’s ruling on the constitutionality of a state statute de novo.
First, Tarr argues that the OMIA unconstitutionally provides greater protection to commercial speech than noncommercial speech. The OMIA allows on-premises signs without a permit but not off-premises signs.
Second, Tarr argues that the OMIA is unconstitutional because it lacks Freedman’s procedural safeguards. In Thomas v. Chicago Park Dist. the Supreme Court held that Freedman safeguards are not required for content-neutral time, place, and manner restrictions in public fora.
Finally, Tarr argues that the OMIA unconstitutionally gives the Director unbridled discretion to grant permit applications. The district court refused to reach this issue because Tarr didn’t properly present it. Federal appellate courts generally do not consider issues that the dis
AFFIRMED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
. Oregon Revised Statute §§ 377.700 et. seq. (1999).
. Oliver v. Keller, 289 F.3d 623, 626 (9th Cir. 2002).
. Bernhardt v. County of Los Angeles, 279 F.3d 862, 867 (9th Cir. 2002).
. Desert Outdoor Advertising v. City of Moreno Valley, 103 F.3d 814, 818 (9th Cir. 1996); See also Virginia v. American Booksellers Assn., 484 U.S. 383, 392-93, 108 S.Ct. 636, 98 L.Ed.2d 782 (1988).
. Montana Chamber of Commerce v. Argenbright, 226 F.3d 1049, 1054 (9th Cir. 2000).
. See Or.Rev.Stat. § 377.735.
. Id. at § 377.710(22).
. See Desert Outdoor Advertising, 103 F.3d at 819-20.
. 534 U.S. 316, 322, 122 S.Ct. 775, 151 L.Ed.2d 783 (2002).
. See Golden Gate Hotel Assn. v. City and County of San Francisco, 18 F.3d 1482, 1487 (9th Cir. 1994) (citing Singleton v. Wulff, 428 U.S. 106, 96 S.Ct. 2868, 49 L.Ed.2d 826 (1976)).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Oscar TARR, Plaintiff—Appellant v. Bruce A. WARNER, in his official capacity as Director of the Oregon Department of Transportation, Defendant—Appellee
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- Published