U.S. Supreme Court bolsters law banning ‘robocalls’ (OANN)

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    U.S. Supreme Court bolsters law banning ‘robocalls’ – By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) / July 7 2020

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday upheld and strengthened a law banning the broadly unpopular but ubiquitous telemarketing practice known as robocalls, striking down an exemption to the measure that had allowed automated calls for collection of certain money owed to the government.

    The court’s 7-2 ruling, written by conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh, was a defeat for political and polling organizations seeking to use autodial technology to contact the cellphones of potential voters. They had argued that the robocall ban under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 violated free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment.

    Kavanaugh wrote that the exemption for government debt collection, added to the law in 2015, violated the First Amendment because it favored government speech over political speech by private entities without sufficient justification.

    With few exceptions, autodialed calls to cellphones are illegal in the United States unless a person has given prior consent.

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