Marcia Coyle, the NLJ’s chief Washington correspondent, spoke with PBS NewsHour host Judy Woodruff on Thursday evening about the Supreme Court’s two First Amendment rulings: the Texas license plates case Walker v. Sons of Confederate Veterans and Reed v. Town of Gilbert, a dispute over a church’s roadside signs.

The justices ruled Texas can block the Confederate flag on specialty license plates. The court, in Reed, said the Arizona town’s sign ordinance violated the First Amendment rights of the church.

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