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Landmark Case to Protect Populace from RFR Overexposure = - - - - - = Firstenberg v.

City of Santa Fe = - - - - - = TENTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS, CASE No. 11-2156


On May 10, 2012 environmental attorney Lindsay Lovejoy will argue this case before a panel of three federal judges in the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. ... See: http://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/ and http://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/?page_id=400 =-----= This groundbreaking lawsuit, Firstenberg v. City of Santa Fe, was originally filed in state district court in New Mexico to assert the rights of people with disabilities whose lives are threatened by the proliferation of cell towers. If we prevail, we will set a critical precedent. No longer will the courts, the government and the industry be able to pretend that the growing numbers of people who are being cast aside by society in its embrace of these technologies do not exist. No longer will people who oppose Smart Meters, WiFi in schools, and other technologies be afraid to tell the courts that they are suffering. It is up to a courts discretion in any appeal whether to hear oral argument, or to decide the case entirely on the written briefs. A court will only hear oral argument if it thinks that important legal issues have been raised. This court has scheduled oral argument in spite of requests by the City of Santa Fe and AT&T that it not do so. Our briefs, which are available on our website, state as follows: The Telecommunications Act should not be interpreted to injure an identifiable segment of the population, exile them from their homes and their city, leave them no place where they can survive, and allow them no remedy under City, State or Federal laws or constitutions. We have asked that if the court so interprets the Telecommunications Act, then it must also find that it is unconstitutional. The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments guarantee to all citizens the equal protection of the laws, and say that no citizen may be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law. = - - - - - = Join/Donate = - - - - = If you are able, please take the time to donate a modest amount in support of this legal effort. Please visit http://www.cellphonetaskforce.org/?page_id=196 to join or donate; any amount is gratefully accepted. Donating through PayPal is available at the bottom of the page. Donations Needed before May 10

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