About Us
We are residents of Spring Lake, as well business owners, community leaders, and citizens who care about protecting our most important assets, the beaches of Spring Lake, and the people who live there.
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Spring Lake Against 5G Towers is united with one common goal, to stop the 5G towers along Spring Lake's coast and broader community. ​
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W. Scott McCollough
Principal, McCollough Law Firm PC
W. Scott McCollough is the Principal at McCollough Law Firm PC and he serves as chief litigation counsel for Children's Health Defense’s Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) & Wireless Program that aims at addressing the uncontrolled rollout of wireless infrastructure, including 5G cell towers, without regard to human and environmental health. In this capacity, Scott is representing NJ communities and has been successfully litigating cases against the FCC, Verizon, and local zoning authorities that are failing to protect their communities from the harms of RF radiation.
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Scott's legal career spans over 40 years in telecommunications, Internet regulation, utility law, privacy, and free speech litigation before federal and state courts and commissions. He has held various positions in law firms, including shareowner and partner roles, and served as a contract consumer advocate for the City of Austin Electric Utility from 1994 to 1999, as well as regulatory counsel for the Texas ISDN Users Group and the Texas Internet Service Providers Association.
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Previously, he was the chief of the Public Agency Representation Section at the Texas Attorney General's Office from 1984 to 1994, representing the State of Texas before regulatory agencies overseeing utilities.
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Scott earned his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law in 1982 and his Bachelor of Arts in government/pre-law from the University of Texas at Austin in 1978, both with honors. From 1979 to 1984, he worked as a computer operator and contributing editor in the Biomedical Engineering Department at UT Austin, where he researched novel treatments for end-stage renal disease. He also instructed courses in telecommunications management as a faculty member at the Center for Lifelong Engineering Education from 1987 to 2002.
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A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Scott served as a legal clerk in the Staff Judge Advocate Office and is a disabled veteran with an honorable discharge. His extensive experience and dedication to advocacy underscore his commitment to serving clients and the communities he represents.