Take What FCC Says About TCPA With A Grain Of Salt: Part 2

Law360, New York (April 10, 2014, 1:22 PM EDT) -- ​In part 1 of this article, we discussed the manner in which interpretive statements by the Federal Communications Commission may be accorded undue weight by courts and litigants, and the manner in which Telephone Consumer Protection Act litigation allows decisions construing FCC statements to escape appellate review. In today's installment, we address another impediment to challenging the actions of the FCC: the Hobbs Act....

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