Senegal September 8, 2021: News Reports show the country will utilize equipment for "continuous measurement of electromagnetic fields" towards electromagnetic radiation mapping for cities and public areas. in addition, the country is establishing a non ionizing...
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Action Item: Comment on FCC Rules on 60 GHz Short-Range Radars
The Federal Register just published a FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to expand uses and power levels for 60 GHz. ET Docket 21-264 DATES: Comments are due on or before September 20, 2021; Reply comments are due on or before October 18, 2021. Links...
Divided D.C. Circuit Remands FCC Retention of 1996 RF Limits
Divided D.C. Circuit Remands FCC Retention of 1996 RF Limits online link https://www.dwt.com/blogs/broadband-advisor/2021/08/fcc-radiofrequency-limits-dc-circuit#page=1 by Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, Lexology, August 26 2021 Excerpts On August 13, 2021, a divided D.C....
Appeals Court Tells FCC to Address Non-Thermal Health Impacts of Radiation from Wireless Technology on Children, the Public, and the Environment
For immediate release Date: August 25, 2021 Contact: Catherine Kleiber, webmaster@electricalpollution.com, Appeals Court Tells FCC to Address Non-Thermal Health Impacts of Radiation from Wireless Technology on Children, the Public, and the Environment In the case of...
National Law Review Features DC Circuit Ruling on FCC and Wireless Safety Limits
National Law Review Article "Telecom Alert: DC Circuit Remands RF Rules " Monday, August 23, 2021 DC Circuit Remands RF Emissions Rules Earlier this month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit remanded to the FCC the agency’s decision not to open a proceeding...
Fierce Wireless “Court orders FCC to revisit its safety guidelines for RF radiation”
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit has ruled that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must reexamine its health and safety guidelines for 5G and other wireless based technologies The case was filed in early 2020 by the Environmental Health Trust....
Jackson Hole-based Environmental Health Trust wins lawsuit against FCC over radiation guidelines
The Jackson Hole-based Environmental Health Trust has won what it calls a “historic” lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission. On Friday, Aug. 13, the 9th District Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., the country’s second-highest court, ruled in favor of...
Transcript of Press Conference Following EHT Federal Court Victory Over FCC Wireless Radiation Safety Limits
Environmental Health Trust et al. v. Federal Communications Commission Press Conference August 16, 2021 The August 13, 2021 landmark ruling in the case Environmental Health Trust et al. v. the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) found the FCC violated the...
Doctors and Scientists Call For Protective Policy After Historic Court Ruling on Wireless Radiation
In a landmark ruling in the case brought by Environmental Health Trust against the Federal Communications Commission, the court ruled the commission’s refusal to update 1996 human exposure limits and its failure to consider non-cancer health effects and environmental...
Reduce Cell Phone Exposure Now: Yale’s Dr. Hugh Taylor on EHT’s Court Win on Wireless Radiation
Chair of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Yale Speaks About Cell Phone Wireless Radiation and the Effects on Developing Brain. FCC court ruling in EHT et al. v FCC found the FCC needed to explain why it ignored health effects from cell phone...