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Constitutional Law

Mar. 2, 2006

Out-of-State Junk Faxes Get Court OK

SACRAMENTO - California consumers will have to endure so-called junk faxes sent from out of state under a ruling by a federal judge who said a new state law is unconstitutional because it is pre-empted by a less-restrictive federal law.

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - California consumers will have to endure so-called junk faxes sent from out of state under a ruling by a federal judge who said a new state law is unconstitutional because it is pre-empted by a less-restrictive ...

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