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Federal Judge Upholds Indiana's Do-No-Call Law

A federal judge ruled that Indiana's do-not-call law does not violate the U.S. Constitution. At issue was whether nonprofits could have professional fundraisers make calls to numbers registered on the state's DNC file. Indiana's telephone privacy law allows charities to make calls if they use employees or volunteers.

Federal Judge Upholds Indiana DNC List in Nonprofit Ruling, DMNews, September 16, 2005.