Question

In Pagan v. Fruchey and Village of Glendale, Pagan sued, questioning a village ordinance prohibiting the parking of a car on a public street for the purpose of displaying it for sale. Pagan won because:

A. Glendale's law violated Pagan's commercial speech rights, which are absolute.

B. Glendale was unable to prove that Pagan's speech was unlawful.

C. Glendale's ordinance was broader than necessary to accomplish the village's government interest.

D. Glendale did not prove that the ordinance directly advanced the village's claimed government interest because Glendale based its argument on opinion rather than data.

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