
Justices will hear from Bayer, the parent company of Monsanto and the maker of the weedkiller RoundUp, as to whether the company should be held liable for not including a warning about potential cancer risks on its label.
The case itself involves highly technical concepts related to administrative procedure law and federal versus state authority, focusing on the degree of authority that experts at the Environmental Protection Agency have to set nationwide product labeling standards. It is also a test for the MAHA movement’s relationship with the Republican Party ahead of the midterm elections this November.
Glyphosate, the main ingredient in RoundUp, has long been a target for health and wellness advocates, who blame the chemical for causing not only cancer but also widespread endocrine and metabolic disruption.
But in what MAHA advocates describe as a betrayal of the movement, the Trump administration is arguing on behalf of Bayer in the
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