9th Circuit Allows CTIA Argument in RF Case
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied a motion by Berkeley, California, to strike an argument CTIA made in a reply brief in the group’s challenge of the city’s cellphone warning ordinance for RF emissions. Instead, the 9th Circuit…
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allowed the city to file a surreply brief within 14 days of Thursday's order (in Pacer). CTIA argued no FCC finding or regulatory determination has found cellphones to be dangerous, and the ordinance is an unconstitutional attempt to usurp FCC regulation of cellphones.