Sorry, politicians. The Supreme Court announced this week that, by a vote of 7-2 (Gorsuch and Thomas dissenting), they'd turned down a bid by the American Association of Political Consultants to overthrow a ban on robocalls to cell phones.
The plaintiffs had argued that a 2015 addendum to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 was unconstitutional. It was a carveout allowing calls for the collection of federally backed debt (think student loans, but also farm loans, home loans and so forth).
Kavanaugh, illustrated in the days before he'd ever made a good decision. |
"Americans...are largely
united in their disdain
for robocalls," wrote
Justice Kavanaugh
Are there consequences beyond the abortion quagmire? Are there other examples where the strategy has worked? Is there a major law that you yourself would like to see struck down?
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