Nearly thirty years ago, an angry senator cursed the wave of automated telemarketing that was invading homes from coast to coast. "Computerized calls are the scourge of modern civilization," he declared. "It is telephone terrorism, and it has got to stop." Congress responded by passing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Americans were now able to sue the annoying robocallers, and they rejoiced. Soon, however, junk debt collectors and questionable...
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