In a 6-1 decision, the Ohio Supreme Court declined to hear a case in which 3 mothers sued several lead-based paint manufacturers, claiming that their product poisoned their children. The Supreme Court's decision hinged on the fact that Renita Jackson was unable to identify the exact paint manufacturer. Click here to view the Ohio Supreme Court's docket and all of the documents filed in the case, including the Memorandum in Support of Jurisdiction, which the Ohio Supreme Court denied as lacking a substantial constitutional question. The Eighth District Appeals Court's opinion affirming summary judgment for Glidden can be found at the following link. Click here to read the Plain Dealer article about the decision.