MT. STATES LEGAL FOUND. v. CITY & CTY. OF DENVER

Civ. A. No. 82-C-1738.

567 F.Supp. 476 (1983)

MOUNTAIN STATES LEGAL FOUNDATION, on behalf of its individually named members, and Charles H. Maher, Jr., an individual resident of the City and County of Denver, Plaintiffs, v. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER, a municipal corporation; Mile Hi Cablevision Associates, Ltd., a limited partnership composed of Daniels and Associates Partners Limited; American Television and Communications Corporation, a Delaware corporation; Mile Hi Cablevision, Inc., a Colorado corporation, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

July 27, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Mellor III, Alison D. Ling, Clint Bolick, Mountain States Legal Foundation, Denver, Colo., for plaintiffs.

Max P. Zall, City Atty., Andrew L. Weber, Asst. City Atty., William C. McClearn, Joseph W. Halpern, Elizabeth A. Phelan, Holland & Hart, Denver, Colo., for defendants.


ORDER

CARRIGAN, District Judge.

On May 24, 1982, the Denver City Council awarded Mile Hi Cablevision Associates, Ltd. a fifteen-year permit to construct, install, and operate a cable television system in the City and County of Denver, Colorado (city of Denver). Plaintiff Mountain States Legal Foundation filed a complaint against the city on October 18, 1982, claiming that this permit and subsequent contract (permit and contract) violate the First and Fourteenth...

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