Flint Water Case Should Be Amended To Include Bodily Integrity Claim, Class Says

ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The class of Flint, Mich., residents who sued numerous city and state agencies along with an engineering firm on Oct. 5 filed a brief in Michigan federal court, contending that it should be allowed to amend its complaint in light of a district court order that partially granted and partially denied the defendants' motion to dismiss the case, so that the class can assert a bodily integrity claim against the governor (In re Flint Water Cases [Luke Waid, et al. v. Richard D. Snyder, et al.], No. 16-10444, E.D. Mich.).
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