ACLU sues LePage for blocking Facebook critics
Source: Bangor Daily News
AUGUSTA, Maine The American Civil Liberties Union of Maine sued Gov. Paul LePage on Tuesday in federal court, alleging that he violated constitutional free-speech rights by blocking two critical commenters from his Facebook page and deleting their comments.
The 20-page lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court follows a July letter from the group asked the Republican governor to stop censoring his Facebook page, which has nearly 40,000 followers and is often used to share information about his activities as governor.
After that letter, LePage issued a post dismissing the threat of a lawsuit as a liberal attack against him, saying its not a government page. While it calls itself LePages official page, it is run by political adviser Brent Littlefield and not by his taxpayer-paid communications staff.
But the ACLU of Maine has rejected that, noting that the page is used to share government information. The groups lawsuit calls it a limited public forum where commenters are protected by free-speech rights and that LePages actions constitute unlawful, viewpoint-based exclusion.
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