SCOTUS Denies CTIA Cert Petition in Berkeley RF Disclosure Challenge
The Supreme Court won't hear a CTIA challenge of an RF disclosure law by Berkeley, California, denying petition for writ of certiorari Monday, it said in docket 19-439. CTIA said it's disappointed. "We encourage consumers to listen to the FDA,…
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the American Cancer Society, and the international scientific community when it comes to radiofrequency (RF) exposure," it said. It noted last week's FCC order saying there's no evidence of a causal link between wireless device use and cancer (see 1912040036). Berkeley didn't comment. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in July upheld for a second time Berkeley’s law that requires the wireless industry to provide a warning about possible dangers of overexposure to wireless frequencies (see 1907020059).