On Wednesday, November 9th, to celebrate the end of election season, the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property, Trusts, and Estates will be holding a free teleconference on post-Reed speech regulation cases.  The dial-in information and a description of the call can be found below, and we hope that our readers will tune in:

Land use and Environmental Group (RP)
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. CST/4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST
Call–in number: 866–646–6488
Participant Passcode: 601 676 1423
Group webpage

Our November call is hosted by the Land Use and Zoning Committee and will feature guest speaker Brian J. Connolly, Esq., of Otten Johnson Robinson Neff & Ragonetti, based in Denver, Colorado.  Brian will discuss key principles in municipal signage regulation, particularly with regard to election and political signs.  He will also cover recent developments in this area of the law in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Reed v. Gilbert.  Please join us for this fun-filled, bi-partisan, post-election land use discussion!

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Photo of Brian J. Connolly Brian J. Connolly

Brian Connolly represents public- and private-sector clients in matters relating to zoning, planning, development entitlements and other complex regulatory issues.  Brian’s practice encompasses a broad range of land use matters including zoning compliance, rezonings and other regulatory amendments, planned-unit developments, development agreements, private…

Brian Connolly represents public- and private-sector clients in matters relating to zoning, planning, development entitlements and other complex regulatory issues.  Brian’s practice encompasses a broad range of land use matters including zoning compliance, rezonings and other regulatory amendments, planned-unit developments, development agreements, private covenants and restrictions, land use and zoning litigation, initiatives and referenda associated with land use approvals, and real estate transactions.  Brian additionally specializes in the First Amendment and land use issues associated with outdoor sign and advertising regulation, and fair housing matters in local planning and zoning.