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CTIA v. Ky. 911 Board Trial Is Delayed Pending Resolution of Dispositive Motions

The U.S. District Court for Eastern Kentucky delayed a trial that was scheduled for Jan. 30 in CTIA v. Kentucky 911 Services Board (case 3:20-cv-00043). The parties filed dispositive motions that could resolve the case, said Magistrate Judge Edward Atkins…

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in a Wednesday order. “The previously scheduled trial and pending pretrial deadlines in this matter are continued pending the resolution of the parties’ dispositive motions.” In October, DOJ urged the district court to reject the state's constitutional challenges to the 2018 Wireless Telecommunications Tax and Fee Collection Fairness Act and the 1934 Communications Act.