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Vol. 58, Issue 3, 2023June 13, 2023 PDT

“Pleas” Don’t Hand Up: The Viability of Telephone Consumer Protection Act Claims Based on Calls by Automatic Telephone Dialing Systems After Facebook v. Duguid

Trevor Cook, J.D.,
Telephone Consumer Protection ActTCPAautomated telephone dialing systemsATDStelemarketingFacebook v. DuguidDuguidpleading standardsummary judgmentFederal Communications Commission
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Trevor Cook, “Pleas” Don’t Hand Up: The Viability of Telephone Consumer Protection Act Claims Based on Calls by Automatic Telephone Dialing Systems After Facebook v. Duguid, 58 Gonzaga Law Review 411 (2023).
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