The U.S. Supreme Court on June 25 issued a 7-2 ruling that blocks thousands of state-law failure-to-warn lawsuits against Bayer over its Roundup weedkiller. The justices held that users who developed cancer cannot sue under state dangerous-product warning laws when federal regulators, including the Environmental Protection Agency, have not required a cancer warning for glyphosate, Roundup’s key ingredient. The decision strengthens federal preemption over state tort claims in pesticide labeling and removes a major source of potential liability for Bayer, which acquired Monsanto in 2018 and had faced billions of dollars in claims tied to alleged cancer risks from Roundup use.
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This ruling affects anyone who's used Roundup and developed cancer. You can't sue Bayer under state laws now. The Supreme Court says federal rules take priority. Check if you've used the reformulated Roundup, which doesn't contain glyphosate.
Bayer dodged a major bullet. Thousands of cancer lawsuits are now blocked. This strengthens federal power over state claims. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's used Roundup.
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