Maine AG Tells Court ISP Privacy Law Isn't Preempted
Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey (D) opposed the telecom industry seeking immediate ruling that the state’s ISP privacy law is unconstitutional (see 2004070015). “It would be premature -- and misguided -- for the Court to grant judgment to” ACA Connects…
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and other plaintiffs, the defendant said (in Pacer) Wednesday at the U.S. District Court of Maine. “The First Amendment accords comparatively less protection to commercial speech than traditional protected speech,” Frey said. The AG separately moved (in Pacer) for judgment on the industry’s federal preemption claims.