A federal appeals court has sent back to a lower court a First Amendment lawsuit over the rules the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has put in place governing billboards at highway interchanges.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a billboard company’s challenge to PennDOT’s prohibition of interchange advertisements as vague but reversed and remanded the district judge’s grant of summary judgment in favor of PennDOT Secretary Leslie Richards.

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