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Speech V. Conduct, Surcharges V. Discounts: Testing The Limits Of The First Amendment And Statutory Construction In The Growing Credit Card Quagmire, Clay Calvert, Rich Shumate, Stephanie Mcneff, Stephenson Waters Jan 2017

Speech V. Conduct, Surcharges V. Discounts: Testing The Limits Of The First Amendment And Statutory Construction In The Growing Credit Card Quagmire, Clay Calvert, Rich Shumate, Stephanie Mcneff, Stephenson Waters

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This article examines First Amendment speech concerns and related issues of statutory construction raised by anti-surcharge statutes that prohibit merchants from imposing "surcharges" on credit card purchases, but allow them to offer "discounts" to cash-paying customers. The article uses the split of authority created by the November 2015 opinion of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Dana's Railroad Supply v. Florida and the September 2015 decision by the Second Circuit in Expressions Hair Design v. Schneiderman as a timely springboard for analyzing these issues. In September 2016, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Expressions Hair …