French parents sue Bayer over glyphosate birth defects in their son
- Bayer is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to limit legal claims about its Roundup weedkiller causing cancer, after a St. Louis jury awarded $1.25 million to John Durnell in 2023.
- Bayer is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to limit legal claims that its Roundup weedkiller can cause cancer, citing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's view that there is no such risk and thus no warning is required on the label.
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Bayer calls the U.S. Supreme Court in a permanent dispute over weed destroyer Roundup
With the acquisition of the agricultural chemicals group Monsanto, Bayer also brought into the house the problems surrounding the glyphosate-containing weed destroyer Roundup. Now the company wants to ward off further procedures in front of the Supreme Court.
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