While the masses wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to issue opinions on gay marriage and health care, First Amendment scholar Eugene Volokh is eagerly anticipating a ruling about road signs.

Reed v. Town of Gilbert, Arizona involves the extent to which a town can regulate noncommercial signs. A church near Phoenix wants to post directions to its services, but a local law restricts how big signs can be and how long they can stay up.

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