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Environmental

Jun. 13, 2015

After tentative ruling, judge requests supplemental briefs in case over safety standards for lead content

An Alameda County Superior Court judge has ordered supplemental briefing after issuing a tentative decision earlier this week in a case over whether to abolish a state safety standard for lead in consumer products.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer

An Alameda County Superior Court judge has ordered supplemental briefing after issuing a tentative decision earlier this week in a case over whether to abolish a state safety standard for lead in consumer products.


Judge Wynne S. Carvill had tentatively rejected arguments by the Mateel Environmental Justice Foundation, which sued the Office of Environmental Health Haza...

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