Eleventh Circuit Rules ‘No-trick-or-treat’ Warning Signs Put in the Yards of Registered Sex Offenders Violate Rights

From [HERE] Georgia sheriff began a policy in 2018 of putting signs in the yards of all 57 registered sex offenders in the county that read, "STOP" and "NO TRICK-OR-TREAT AT THIS ADDRESS." District court: That's fine. Eleventh Circuit(link is external) (with pictures!): Not fine. This is “a classic example” of compelled government speech, and it's unconstitutional because it violates the First Amendment.