The anonymous website that criticized Eliot Cutler during the 2010 Maine gubernatorial race was the work of a “citizen journalist” entitled to Constitutional protections, the creators argue in federal court.
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Judge in Kennebunk prostitution case recuses herself
Justice Joyce Wheeler’s decision comes a week after she had declined to recuse herself, although it’s not clear why she changed her mind.
Free speech, public’s right to know central in Cutler Files suit
Political consultant Dennis Bailey contends that the state’s ethics commission should not have fined him for his anonymous website targeting then-gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler.
Why are drugs from CanaRx cheaper than those in Maine?
The main reason: The medications came from countries whose governments negotiated prices with manufacturers.
Judge refuses to dismiss Kennebunk prostitution case
Justice Joyce Wheeler also denies a motion to step down in favor of a new judge.
Prostitution case should be dismissed says lawyer
The lawyer for Mark Strong Sr., accused of promoting prostitution, is also asking the judge to recuse herself.
Sex offenders challenge registry law before Maine’s high court
Fifteen sex offenders remain involved in the case, which stemmed from a suit filed after a Canadian man randomly killed two registrants in 2006
Defense asks for new judge in Kennebunk prostitution case
A prosecutor’s husband is the judge’s law clerk, which could result in bias or the appearance of bias, according to Daniel Lilley, the lawyer for Mark Strong.
LePage hopes to revive CanaRx’s sales in Maine
Warned off by Maine’s AG, the discount drug provider was expected to save the state more than $3 million a year.
Maine competitors alerted regulators to CanaRx
Shortly after a merchants trade group complained, the discount drug provider was told it broke state law.