· 7/30/1999
Blab T v. of Mobile, Inc. v. Comcast Cable Communications, Inc.
Citations
- 182 F.3d 851
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- concluding that the Cable Communications Policy Act did not completely preempt state law
- concluding that the Cable Communications Policy Act did not completely preempt state law
- holding that the Cable Communications Policy Act did not accomplish complete preemption
- holding that the Cable Communications Policy Act did not accomplish complete preemption
- stating that complete preemption analysis focuses primarily upon “evaluating Congress’s intent, which is the ‘touchstone’ of federal court removal jurisdiction”
- explaining that the Supreme Court approaches the complete preemption doctrine “hesitatingly,” and “displays no enthusiasm to extend the doctrine”
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Judges: Hatchett, Birch, Keith
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