A Wisconsin Town Targeted a Couple's Political Yard Sign. Now, They're Suing.
"Everybody should have an expectation that they can put a sign in their yard and speak on a certain topic," a lawyer for the couple said.

A small town in Wisconsin is facing a federal lawsuit after city officials demanded that a local couple, Timothy and Megan Florek, take down their yard sign opposing the rezoning of the property on which a local middle school is situated. The city claimed the Floreks were violating a local ordinance that places a 30-day limit on "temporary" or "portable" signs. Despite legal pushback, the city doubled down, insisting that the ordinance did not violate the First Amendment. On Monday, they were sued in federal court.
"It's not entirely difficult to change an ordinance, but it's something that needs to be done to protect everybody's First Amendment rights," Dan Lennington*, deputy counsel for the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), the group suing the town, told WBAY. "Everybody should have an expectation that they can put a sign in their yard and speak on a certain topic."
The dispute began earlier this month, after the town of Neenah, Wisconsin, ordered the Floreks to take down a small yard sign on their property. According to the lawsuit, the sign, which measures 18 by 24 inches, expressed opposition to a local effort to rezone a closing middle school, allowing a developer to build housing on the property. "Don't Rezone Shattuck Middle School," the sign reads. "Leave R-1 Alone."
According to the lawsuit, the city issued a notice of violation, saying a local ordinance dictates that "temporary signs" can only be displayed for 30 days in a 90-day period. The notice also told the couple that "'if there is a re-zoning request filed again with the city,' Plaintiffs' sign would then be permitted to be displayed as a 'political sign' because the issue would be 'pending,'" reads the suit.
After receiving the notice, the Floreks sent a legal response letter on January 19, arguing that the ordinance violated the couple's First Amendment rights, and requesting that the city withdraw their notice. Instead, the city sent an amended notice, which the lawsuit claims is "substantially the same as the initial Notice of Violation," except the city removed the portion explaining how the sign would be permitted if it were deemed political.
The couple is now suing, represented by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL). The complaint, filed Monday, argues that the ordinance violates the Floreks' First Amendment rights by targeting their sign's content. "Defendants have targeted the Floreks' sign pursuant to a content-based review of the sign's message and have demanded that the sign come down immediately based upon its message," reads the complaint. "By Defendants' own admission, they would not even have sent the initial 'Notice of Violation' if the sign contained a different message on a different issue."
"The enforcement action was taken irrespective of the message of the signs," one lawyer for the city said, according to WBAY. "Municipalities may lawfully regulate signs in regards to time, manner, place, etc., so long as those regulations are content-neutral." WILL and the Floreks argue the ordinance isn't content-neutral or reasonable, as it regulates signs differently based on whether they are deemed "temporary," "political," or in another category.
"The city's sign ordinance is unconstitutional, and we as a community have every right to express our ideas—even through a simple yard sign," Tim Florek said in a Monday press release. "If we are not permitted to speak on a matter of public concern, then we simply lose the privilege of a government accountable to the people they were elected to serve."
"Time after time again, it's egregious to see the government violate these indisputable First Amendment rights," WILL Deputy Counsel, Lucas Vebber added. "WILL promises to hold such bad actors accountable, no matter what."
*CORRECTION: This post has been updated to correct Dan Lennington's name.
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If my town proposed banning "In This House We Believe" and BLM signs, I would support it.
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I too support the effort to ban signs promoting Bacon, Lettuce, and Marmite sammiches.
Dude, I'm not talking about Sandwiches, I'm talking about the Bureau of Land Management.
Bureau of Land Management. ACK! I can’t stand those humorless bureaucrats. The other BLM, though, are a real riot!
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I think that's overdoing the sodium...but Marmite, peanut butter and English cheddar toasted sarnies - those signs should deffo be permitted.
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There really is kind of a case against it being protected free speech. In the pretty diametrically opposite direction of "If one person doesn't have the right to offend, you don't have free speech.", free speech will be just fine without the million-and-first parrot squawking "In This House We Believe" back at the rest of the million-member flock.
Just put up a different sign after 30 days. Same message, different sign.
Yes, since each sign can only be up for 30 days in a 90 day period, you make two more signs with the same message but different coloring or whatever so they can't be considered the same sign.
Then add a non-portable sign telling the town to pound sand.
I wonder if anyone has thought to put up one reading: TELL THIS SIGN TO GET OFF MY DAMN LAWN!
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How about: THIS SIGN IS HERE AS AN ANNOYANCE TO LOCAL OFFICIALS.
Disaffected, antisocial, boorish, right-wing, anti-government bad neighbors have rights, too!
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I have the same thoughts about that guy. He’ll be spewing stuff about how your betters will be shoving their dick down your throat while he’s being put up against the wall by those same betters.
And nothing says "disaffected antisocial, boorish, right-wing, anti-government" like "Don't rezone the school zone!"
I'm quite surprised the town council didn't send the FBI out to pay them a visit.
At least they didn't try to bake a cake.
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If I were cousel for the property owners in this matter I'd be doing some detailed discovery into the proceedings leading up to the closure of the school and the subsequent disposition of the property, including ll minutes of meetings, public and/or private, where any developers or investors may have promoted or even proposed the zone change. This stinks of someone's brother in law owning a development company and wanting an inside good buddy accomodation to make the development far more profitable. That's MY read anyway. Why else the city getting all chuffed over a silly sign speaking against a zoning change?
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In my last HOA, they had a sign ordinance. Political lawn signs were limited to 30 days before an election. And limited in size to 18 x 24. And limited in number to a maximum of 4. But I discovered that there was no limit of any kind on signs in windows.
It wouldn’t surprise me that that city put the ordinance in place through pressure from R1 home owners. And is enforced selectively for the benefit of R1 home owners.
If so, maybe the solution is for all the costs of the lawsuit to be paid solely by R1 homeowners rather than spread around the city? That’d get the neighborhood pissed off at that neighbor wouldn’t it.
Meanwhile the streets are full of food trucks literally covered with signage that they only change when they raise prices while this poor couple can't even... hang on a second... so that's cool with libertarians?... yeah ok. So as I was saying, It's high time we all bask in the warm glow of the wonderful panoply of diverse signage that that makes America Great! Whether the issue is zoning or chalupas!
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So - what if it's Russia (rather than the US) that is the fading empire here inclined to do stupid stuff like military revanchism to restore lost power and prestige and borders?
That's at least possible right?
As an aside I do agree that this has been a clusterfuck for Europe stepping up and taking responsibility for the security of Europe.
That would be the ideal way for the US to step back from dominating NATO so that we could spend less there. Without creating a vacuum.
Instead Germany continues its freeloading by insisting that the US go first in supplying tanks. Hopefully the US uses this as the opportunity to unilaterally and immediately shut down 11 of the 13 bases we still have in Germany. Ramstein and Landstuhl may be a bit different.
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shut down 11 of the 13 bases we still have in Germany.
They are bought and paid for in American Blood.
How about shutting down all U.S. foreign bases?
Then send our troops to the southern border.
Russia as an empire faded a long time ago. Last gasp was Afghanistan. Which raises the question, why are the neocons willing to risk blood, treasure, reserve currency status and nuclear war over a border dispute in a country with no strategic value?
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Let's get this off of my chest right now. Please quit hiding your sign in the Sign In rectangle, make it more obvious.
My comment: So we can no longer criticize our government. Such egregious rules for posting the sign are obvious that the people will fall short of a sneaky trick to discourage the people with the sign.
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Brett Favre when playing with the Vikings?
Joseph Rosenbaum, Anthony Huber, and Gaige Grosskreutz?
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Isn't there a bit of mild hypocrisy here? They want to control what a construction business does with its legally obtained property, but they don't want to let the government control what they do. Maybe some people are more offended by cheap signs than new housing.
Hypocrisy is not forbidden by the Constitution.
I think not. The Zoning exists. These immediate Neighbors are against changing the (law? statute? whim?) solely to allow a (specific?) investor to achieve its aims.
They never wanted (a whatever that thing will be) and agreed (voted) on the rules.
The article repeatedly uses the word “town” when talking about the City of Neenah. While there is also a Town of Neenah, that is a separate unit of government.
The City of Neenah is where Shattuck Middle School is located and is the government enforcing the Neenah ordinance on signs.
The City of Neenah has a population of over 27,000 people, which makes it the 27th largest city in Wisconsin.
The Town of Neenah has a population of over 3,000 people.
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