Landlord tries to argue reduced damages because lead poisoned child was Hispanic

30 July 2015 - 12:25
By ASHLEY SOUTHALL

A federal judge in Brooklyn explained in a court memo released on Wednesday why he rejected a landlord’s attempt to use a child’s Hispanic ethnicity to argue for reduced damages in a lead poisoning case. Judge Jack B. Weinstein ruled that the attempt violated federal law governing the use of statistical generalisations based on race or ethnicity, and forbid experts on both sides to discuss them.

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