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2015 - 09 - 15 MOTHERS FOR PEACE’S RESPONSE TO PG&E’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY DISPOSITION OF CONTENTION EC-1
PG&E's attempt to disqualify Mothers for Peace's Contention EC - 1 should be denied because the Scheduling Order of the ASLB is still in effect. Omissions in ...
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2015 - 09 - 15 Summary of Mothers for Peace demands for full consideration of license renewal issues
MOTHERS FOR PEACE DEMANDS FULL CONSIDERATION OF SEISMIC ISSUES AND ENERGY ALTERNATIVES BEFORE RE-LICENSING OF DIABLO CANYON REACTORS
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2002-12-2 NRC denies ISFSI petitions
The ASLB and the NRC deny the Mothers For Peace petitions regarding the ISFSI at Diablo Canyon.
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2010-03-22 MFP Filed 5 Contentions in License Renewal Proceeding
On Monday, March 22, 2010, San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace (SLOMFP), represented by attorney Diane Curran of Washington, D.C., filed with the Nuclear ...
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2010-05-27 Mothers for Peace Challenge Diablo License Renewal
Attorney Diane Curran argues for admittance of five Mothers for Peace Contentions before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board.
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2011-10-12 NRC Undermines Federal Law in Decision regarding Diablo Canyon
In 2010, the NRC's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board granted the Mothers for Peace a hearing on four contentions regarding PG&E's license renewal application. ...
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2012-7-26 SUMMARY OF POST-FUKUSHIMA SAN LUIS OBISPO MOTHERS FOR PEACE LEGAL ACTIONS
The following summaries describe some of the post-Fukushima SLOMFP legal challenges. The more recent ones are listed first. Supporting legal documents and ...
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