U.S. Judge Delays Plan to Allow Canada Cattle Imports (Update3)

March 2 (Bloomberg)
- A federal judge in Montana delayed the U.S. government's plan to resume
importing cattle from Canada until a full hearing can be held on allegations the animals pose a risk
to public health because of mad cow disease.        
       
Click here to read the full article, quoting Russell Frye,
attorney for the plaintiffs.
Russell Frye quoted in Legal Times
1/31/05 article on Clean Air Act New
Source Review litigation
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