Late on Friday, January 24, 2025, much to the relief of lead generators and their customers across the country, the US Court of Appeals for
On January 24, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued a ruling which vacated the so-called ​“one-to-one” consent
The state of Georgia asks a federal appeals court to interpret the 1965 law in a way that could make it much harder to prove minority votes have been illegally diluted.
In a previous post, we discussed the oral arguments held on December 18, 2024, by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in the case
Judges heard nearly four hours of arguments over whether former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin had the authority to unwind plea deals reached with three men accused of planning the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
The Federal Communications Commission must reconsider a rule that put restrictions on telemarketing and advertising robocalls and robotexts, the Eleventh Circuit ruled.
On Friday, January 24, 2025, just one business day before it was to take effect on January 27, the Eleventh Circuit vacated the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) One-to-One Consent Rule that was adopted as an amendment to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) on December 13,
In yet a third setback for the FCC since the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright opinion eliminating Chevron deference, the 11th Circuit last Friday
Order interpreted the Telephone Consumer Protection Act as requiring that consumers provide specific one-to-one consent to receive robocalls. The purpose was to fill what the FCC called the “marketing partner” gap,
Donald Trump's Justice Department dismissed the previous appeal to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals about appointing special counsel Jack Smith. Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that Smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional,
U.S. Attorney Hayden O'Byrne asked the appeals court to dismiss the classified documents case in a way it could not be appealed again.
Georgia seeks another Supreme Court showdown over the Voting Rights Act, questioning its use to prove minority votes have been illegally diluted.