LOS ANGELES -- A long-running coffee labeling case may be headed for another trial after a superior court judge on Monday denied remaining plaintiff's motions seeking to invalidate a new state regulation stating coffee doesn't pose a cancer risk.
The regulation by the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), used as an affirmative defense by coffee companies hoping to avoid a requirement to place toxic substance lab...
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