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BREAKING: City of Berkeley WINS in right-to-know case against CTIA (updated) | |
USA | Created: 21 Apr 2017 |
Dear all, this is just breaking and no media outlets seem to have reported yet, but we have it on good authority that Berkeley has WON against CTIA in the case of requiring warnings to be displayed at cellphone points of sale. Susan Foster just broke the news on Twitter (2017-04-21 7:40 PM, U.S. time): The #9thCircuit just ruled on #CTIA v. City of #Berkeley, affirming Berkeley's right to #freespeech re #cellphone right to know precautions. Source: https://twitter.com/Susan_Foster_/status/855476243793231872 Update: This seems to be the court ruling itself: http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/16-15141/16-15141-2017-04-21.html We'll update here when more coverage is available. Related news: Jan 2017, USA: Judge in Berkeley cellphone-warning case has Conflict-of-Interest Jul 2014, USA: Berkeley pushes for health warning stickers on cell phones |
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Source: Twitter, Susan Foster, 21 Apr 2017 |
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