Discourse.net
On the fringes of the public sphere
Skip to content
  • Home
  • Introduction
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact
  • My Publications
  • Archives
← Structural Failings in the California Election: The Case for STV Now More Than Ever
Big Win for FTC on Do-Not-Call →

Do-Not-Call Lives Again

Posted on October 7, 2003 by Michael Froomkin

The 10th Circuit has just issued an order reviving the do-not-call list. I have to go teach a class, but I'll try to write up something about it late tonight.

Related

This entry was posted in Administrative Law, Law: Constitutional Law. Bookmark the permalink.
← Structural Failings in the California Election: The Case for STV Now More Than Ever
Big Win for FTC on Do-Not-Call →
  • A Personal Blog
    by Michael Froomkin
    Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law
    University of Miami School of Law
    My Publications | e-mail

    All opinions on this blog are those of the author(s) and not their employer(s) unelss otherwise specified.
  • Who Reads Discourse.net?

    Readers describe themselves.
    Please join in.
  • Reader Map

  • RSS Recent Bluessky Posts

    • @wendyg.bsky.social is our defacto historian. May 4, 2026 Michael Froomkin
    • 5th Circuit not likely to be as welcoming to this argument upon the inevitable appeal. May 4, 2026 Michael Froomkin
    • A case study: Real wages below the median were stagnant for decades, but when elites’ wages stagnated after COVID-19, the narrative about affordability and inflation took off. And this was the first time wages below the median were outpacing inflation and growing faster than wages at the top. May 3, 2026 Trevon Logan
    • Cold War and Peace May 3, 2026 Michael Froomkin
    • "the differences are large enough to cause a hypoglycaemic emergency. [] it has direct implications for anyone using AI-powered carb counting in a diabetes app." "Claude’s confidence has literally zero correlation with whether it’s right or wrong." May 1, 2026 Natanael, Tech janitor
  • Recent Comments

    • KK Ho on Introduction
    • Michael on Robot Law II is Now Available! (In Hardback)
    • Mulalira Faisal Umar on Robot Law II is Now Available! (In Hardback)
    • Michael on Vince Lago Campaign Has No Shame
    • Just me on Vince Lago Campaign Has No Shame
  • Subscribe to Blog via Email

    Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

    Join 51 other subscribers
  • Categories

  • Listening

    Froomkin's Pandora Quickmix
  • Follow

    • Subscribe via RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • Twitter
  • Creative Commons License
    © 2003-2024 A. Michael Froomkin. Unless otherwise stated, or copyright by others is indicated, textual content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States license. This permits non-profit reproduction so long as credit is given to the author and any resulting work is shared under the same or similar license. Links are appreciated. Library photo in header © 2008 Alex Nikada.
  • RSS Jotwell

    • The Object of Legal Interpretation May 1, 2026 Carlos Bernal
    • Clinical Trial Transparency and Patent Prior Art April 30, 2026 Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
    • Keeping Pace with Technological Advances April 29, 2026 Emma Cave
    • My Child April 28, 2026 Kaiponanea Matsumura
    • Can Global LGBTQ Rights Jurisprudence Survive the Authoritarian Turn? April 27, 2026 Ryan Thoreson
    • Robby The Robot vs. The Little Platoons April 24, 2026 Paul Horwitz
  • RSS Blenderlaw

    • eu commissioner didier reynders to visit miamilaw february 23, 2023 February 8, 2023
    • a ukrainian student at miami law in her own words June 3, 2022
    • canefunder for ukrainian students April 15, 2022
    • george bermann on international arbitration and eu law February 25, 2022
    • peter lederer August 10, 2021
    • comments on carbon border tax proposals July 30, 2021
Discourse.net