cases against the FCC, but filed
joint briefs. While EHT has been represented by attorney Ed Meyers, because of a court decision that only one attorney would be allowed to present in the
Oral Arguments, Scott McCollough, CHD s attorney, argued for both CHD and EHT Petitioners.
In the hearing, the honorable Judge Wilkins, a chemical engineer by training, told the FCC,
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The honorable Judge Patricia Millet consistently pushed the FCC to answer why the FCC and/or the FDA didn t review the evidence on non-cancer effects of wireless technology; why they addressed only cell phones when there is evidence on effects from various other devices and infrastructure; and why they didn t address the cumulative effects from the chronic exposure for numerous devices.