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NACA Joins Groups on Comment in Support of Petition to FTC to Reopen Click to Cancel Rulemaking
…to Cancel Rulemaking that it previously finalized in 2024. In 2025, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals struck the final rule down due to purported procedural deficiencies. Download PDF …
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