Natural Resources Defense Council et al v. United States Consumer Product Safety Commission

  1. November 01, 2017

    CPSC Escapes Toy Safety Suit After Issuing Phthalates Regs

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday tossed a suit over the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's delay in banning five chemicals that could cause reproductive issues from children's toys, after the final rule about the substances was published in the Federal Register last week.

  2. April 10, 2017

    Manufacturing Org. Says NRDC Can't Bring Toy Safety Suit

    The National Association of Manufacturers sought Thursday in New York federal court to intervene in or dismiss the Natural Resources Defense Council's bid to ban chemicals from children's products that may cause reproductive harm, saying it has a substantial economic and policy interest in the attempt to impose the ban.

  3. February 22, 2017

    CPSC Agrees To Issue Toy Safety Regs After 2-Year Delay

    The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Natural Resources Defense Council have reached an agreement in principle for the federal agency to ban from children's products five chemicals that may cause reproductive harm — more than two years after the CPSC was supposed to promulgate the rules, attorneys told a federal judge in New York Wednesday.

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