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Re: The arguments on the other side -- in favor of a prioritized internet
by WesleyNukeUmWholeFeld
If the ISP is a First Amendment speaker, then any regulation of its speech may be subject to strict scrutiny. When a cable company makes access to its favored sites faster it is equivalent to making an editorial judgment and according to Miami Herald v. Tournillo, government cannot mandate free access to the speaker's printing press.
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