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SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENT ON FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF NO-AIR-BAG CLAIMS

19 No. 4 ANAUTOLR 1Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 13 pages)

SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENT ON FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF NO-AIR-BAG CLAIMS

19 No. 4 ANAUTOLR 1Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter (Approx. 13 pages)

19 No. 4 Andrews Automotive Litig. Rep. 1
Andrews Automotive Litigation Reporter
December 21, 1999
Special Bulletin
Copyright (c) 1999 Andrews Publications

SUPREME COURT HEARS ARGUMENT ON FEDERAL PREEMPTION OF NO-AIR-BAG CLAIMS

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument Dec. 7 on whether the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1965 preempts restraint system design defect claims based on the lack of air bags. Geier v. American Honda Motor Co. et al., No. 98-1811...
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