...autistic student for additional administrative findings as to whether the specialized public school selected by the New York City Department of Education met the standards...
...banned, however, they were heavily used in many New York City Public School buildings ("Schools"), where some products containing PCBs indisputably remain. Defendants...
...Bronx Health Link, Inc., Empire State Consumer Project, Equal Justice Society, Healthy Schools Network, Institute For Health and Environment at University at Albany, National Campaign...
...Matter of Bronx Comm. for Toxic Free Schools v. New York City School Constr. Auth.6...
...Cite as: Matter of Bronx Committee for Toxic Free Schools, et al. v. NYC School Construction Authority, et al., No. 171...
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