💨 Abstract
In New Hampshire, a judge ruled that Conway's attempt to enforce its sign code on a bakery's mural was unconstitutional. The town had ordered Sean Young to alter or remove the artwork depicting baked goods, deeming it a sign due to its size. Judge Joseph Laplante found that the town's enforcement was illogical and infringed on Young's First Amendment rights. Conway plans to respect the ruling while maintaining public safety and aesthetics.
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