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Vol. 63, Issue 2, 2018September 01, 2018 EDT

Call Me, Beep Me, if Ya Wanna Reach Me – Unless I Might Be Driving: An Analysis of Sender Liability and Why Pennsylvania Should Not Hold Citizens Responsible for Car Accidents Caused by the Drivers They Text

Michaela Cronin,
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Villanova Law Review
Michaela Cronin, Call Me, Beep Me, If Ya Wanna Reach Me – Unless I Might Be Driving: An Analysis of Sender Liability and Why Pennsylvania Should Not Hold Citizens Responsible for Car Accidents Caused by the Drivers They Text, 63 Villanova Law Review 321 (2018).

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