CTIA Seeks Extension in RF Disclosure Case at 9th Circuit
CTIA sought eight more days to file briefs at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on the impact of the recent Supreme Court opinion in National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra on CTIA’s challenge of an…
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RF disclosure ordinance in Berkeley, California (see 1807060008). CTIA wants until July 26, which would make Berkeley’s brief due Aug. 16, the wireless association said Friday. CTIA wants more time because it has “significant briefing commitments” in several courts and attorneys have prescheduled vacations and medical appointments, the group said (in Pacer). Berkeley consented.