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- Title
STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--FREE SPEECH--"YOUR CALL CANNOT BE COMPLETED AS DIALED": HOW THE INDIANA SUPREME COURT LIMITED FREE SPEECH RIGHTS UNDER ITS MATERIAL BURDEN ANALYSIS. STATE v. ECONOMIC FREEDOM FUND, 959 N.E.2D 794 (IND. 2011).
- Authors
Buchter, Nathan M.
- Abstract
The article discusses the Indiana Supreme Court's determination in the case State v. Economic Freedom Fund that the live-operator requirement of Indiana's Autodialer Law does not violate Article I, Section 9 of Indiana's Constitution, focusing on the court's "material burden" standard of review and a right to engage in political expression. State constitutional law, U.S. freedom of speech rights, and the Indiana Legislature are mentioned, along with the FreeEats.com Inc. political message firm.
- Subjects
UNITED States; STATE constitutional law; FREEDOM of speech; TELEPHONE calls -- Law &; legislation; STANDARD of review (Law); INDIANA. Supreme Court; STATE constitutions; FREEEATS.COM Inc.; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); U.S. states; STATE laws
- Publication
Rutgers Law Journal, 2014, Vol 44, Issue 4, p619
- ISSN
0277-318X
- Publication type
Article