Phoenix and the NFL Are Censoring Small Business Owners' Signs
Property owners are required to get permission from the city, the NFL, and/or the private Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee before displaying temporary advertisements and signs.

Property owners in Phoenix are objecting to a new downtown "Clean Zone" that requires them to get permission from city hall, the National Football League (NFL), and/or a private Super Bowl host committee in order to display temporary signage and advertisements in the run-up to the game.
They say the new restrictions are costing them business and likely classify as unconstitutional restrictions on their speech.
Downtown Phoenix is set to host a number of Super Bowl events in the run-up to the game, which will be played in neighboring Glendale, Arizona. Catching the eyeballs of thousands of Super Bowl attendees and revelers should make advertising downtown a lucrative proposition.
But in October, the city passed a resolution creating its "Clean Zone" in downtown. Within that area, property owners are required to get a city permit for temporary signage as well as the approval of the NFL and/or the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee.
"It's a blanket prior restraint on speech," says John Thorpe, an attorney with the free market Goldwater Institute. "There are no guidelines, no criteria they give for what the NFL or the [Arizona Super Bowl Host] Committee are allowed to base their decisions on."
On Tuesday, Thorpe sent a letter to Phoenix City Attorney Julie Kreigh on behalf of business owner Bramley Paulin, who wanted to lease advertising space on one of his downtown properties located in the "Clean Zone."
Paulin claims that the new restrictions have scared away all potential business partners who would otherwise be interested in leasing signage space from him.
Thorpe's letter argues that in addition to being economically cost to Paulin, the city's signage regulations violate "state and federal constitutional provisions protecting freedom of speech, as it is overbroad, a prior restraint, and a content-based regulation."
City officials have cited a number of justifications for these restrictions.
The intent is "to protect local businesses from 'ambush' or 'guerrilla' marketing attempts during the event period," according to a fact sheet on the Clean Zone.
At a Super Bowl small business workshop in November, a city staffer also said that the purpose was to protect consumers from "unlicensed merchandise" and official Super Bowl sponsors from unauthorized competition.
"The NFL sponsors are making a huge financial commitment to be one of those designated sponsors, and we need to provide that protection to those sponsors in the downtown area where a lot of the Super Bowl events are happening," said the staffer.
"This is about protectionism," says Thorpe. Given the city's statements about protecting official NFL sponsors, Thorpe argues that the signage restrictions effectively amount to unconstitutional content-based restrictions on speech. Additionally, the lack of formal criteria for how exactly signs will be evaluated makes the restrictions unconstitutionally vague.
Thorpe's letter to the city asks that they clarify that Paulin and any potential business partners can advertise on his property without any input or review from the NFL or the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee.
The Phoenix city government says it will be enforcing its signage restrictions from mid-January through mid-February. The deadline for turning in applications for temporary signs was yesterday.
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It's not like this is new - remember the NFL has a trademark on the very words "Super Bowl" so you're not allowed to use those words in any advertising but instead have to refer to "the Big Game". I'm surprised they allow any company besides Budweiser and Frito-Lay to even run any ads at all on competing networks. It's disgusting how quickly and easily they'll bend over to billionaire team owners.
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Exactly, when I worked in Advertising at a Gannett newspaper, we got an email every December reminding us not to violate the copyright on "Super Bowl"
OK, I see the point about the city, but the NFL and Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee are "private companies" and allowed to discriminate against small business owners.
Right, Twitter?
Not when the small businesses are advertising on their own property.
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Not being reported is the requirement that one must never look Roger Goodell directly in the eye and should blow down, should the Emperor come within your range of sight or drive by in the 'clean zone'.
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In addition to prior restraint, it seems like an obviously illegal delegation of executive authority to a private entity.
Hmm. Pretty sure it would be illegal in the federal context due to the Constitution, but is it also automatically illegal for states to do that, or does it depend on the state constitution?
Interesting question. I'd argue yes because the federal constitution requires states to have a republican form of government and I think that requires separate (and non-delegatable) branches of government. But you make a good point that it might not be as clear under state law as I'd assumed.
I don't think that a republican form of government requires that branches be separated. (I know in some places city councils exercise both legislative and executive powers. Probably the 14th amendment's due process clause would require the judicial branch, at least, to have some independence.) But it might put limits on the powers of unelected private entities like the Super Bowl committee to determine whether something is legal or not.
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Maybe Fauci can be the next NFL commissioner.
What the sign is "End Racism"?
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Completely unconstitutional. The NFL is a private entity and has zero authority to tell another private entity what they can or cannot do with their property. If someone wants to erect a pro-life or pro-choice billboard, that is their business and their right. Someone need to sue the snort out of Phoenix, the NFL and the silly committee.
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"But in October, the city passed a resolution creating its "Clean Zone" in downtown."
Would be nice if Christian investigated which political party voted in favor of this resolution. We already know it was primarily Democrats. I'm sure a Republican may have also voted in favor, but the fact that party affiliation wasn't mentioned by Christian, is a clear indication that it was Democrats.
And yes progressive trolls, it does matter.
It only matters if you can convince me that Reps would have voted differently. I have my doubts.
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The intent is "to protect local businesses from 'ambush' or 'guerrilla' marketing attempts during the event period," according to a fact sheet on the Clean Zone.
In the same shakedown that delivers a new stadium whenever the mayor's brother-in-law needs a new Ferrari, the NFL and local politburos have been producing studies for decades promising local taxpayers the arrival of the Super Bowl will bring untold riches. They never mention the part where the money only flows to the connected. Rise up Phoenix!
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