Friday, July 28, 2006

No Way for Opponents to No Call

The News-Sentinel -
Federal appeals court upholds Indiana's no-call law
A federal appeals court on Friday turned down a challenge to the state's do-not-call list which claimed that the law violates constitutional free-speech rights.

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago ruled that the state's interest in protecting residents' right not to endure unwanted speech in their own homes outweighed the First Amendment concerns of the charities which sued.
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