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Pickleball’s phantom pops are not a joke
Kathleen Romito, MD dives into the science behind pickleball noise — and why it’s more than an annoyance problem.
When recreation becomes a misdemeanor: What Carmel’s decision signals about pickleball noise
Kathleen Romito, MD examines how Carmel, California is confronting the public‑health and planning challenges created by rising pickleball noise.
Johnson County faces a new noise challenge in backyard pickleball courts
Kathleen Romito, MD examines how Johnson County is confronting the urban planning and noise challenges created by new private backyard pickleball courts.
Pickleball noise lawsuits are spreading like wildfire. It’s time to rethink local ordinances
Kathleen Romito discusses pickleball.
Should there be a literal right to quiet enjoyment?
Dr. Daniel Fink discusses the right to quiet.
A pickleball noise victory in Boise, Idaho
Dr. Daniel Fink discusses a pickleball noise win.
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