This is the Memorandum Supporting a Motion for Summary Judgment filed by Scott Wolfe Jr. and Wolfe Law Group, plaintiffs in a case against the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board challenging Louisiana's new lawyer advertising rules as unconstitutional.
The memorandum argues that the new advertising regulations are unconstitutional as they relate to Internet advertisements because the state did not have a substantial interest in passing the regulations, and they were not narrowly tailored to the purported harm.
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Legal Memoranda: Motions for Summary Judgment/Adjudication |
Federal, 5th Circuit, Louisiana |
United States
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