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Court Tosses Maine a la Carte Cable TV Law

Maine's governor and attorney general are permanently enjoined from enforcing the state's cable TV a la carte law, U.S. District Judge Nancy Torresen of Bangor said in a final judgment and order Monday (in Pacer, docket 19-cv-00410). That follows the…

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1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in February affirming the lower court's preliminary injunction stopping Maine from enforcing the law on First Amendment grounds (see 2102240057). The plaintiffs -- Comcast and a variety of programmers -- and the defendants filed a joint stipulated final judgment (in Pacer), in which they agreed the Maine law is preempted by federal law and violates the First Amendment.