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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — A New Hampshire man has been indicted after threatening text messages were allegedly sent to three presidential candidates, including Republicans Vivek Ramaswamy and Chris ...
Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid, 592 U.S. 395 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case related to the definition and function of auto dialers under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) to send unsolicited text messages.
Multiple students reported receiving threatening text messages that morning from a person who said they would "shoot up (the) school" and make them "my first target," Lake Travis ISD officials ...
DOVER — An attorney for Tyler Anderson of Dover is arguing text messages he allegedly sent threatening to "disembowel" and "impale" a presidential candidate are protected free speech under the ...
Judge Claudia Wilken ruled that the SMS text messages are not covered by the TCPA, first, because the manner in which the SMS messages were sent does not fit the statutory definition of an "automatic telephone dialing system," and second, because the plaintiff had agreed to receive promotional messages under a broadly worded consent provision ...
Mobile harassment has emerged as a worldwide trend due to the prevalence of mobile devices. . Recent studies indicate that harassment through mobile texting is particularly pervasive in countries like the United Kingdom and Australia, while the United States experiences a higher prevalence of harassment through the Internet.
Tyler Anderson, 30, of Dover, allegedly replied to a campaign text message about a breakfast meet and greet with a series of threatening text messages, according to court documents.
Argument: Oral argument: Opinion announcement: Opinion announcement: Questions presented; Whether, to establish that a statement is a "true threat" unprotected by the First Amendment, the government must show that the speaker subjectively knew or intended the threatening nature of the statement, or whether it is enough to show that an objective "reasonable person" would regard the statement as ...