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Supreme Court Blocks Monsanto Cancer Lawsuits

The Daily Caller

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June 25, 2026

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'Favor of foreign chemical companies.'

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Powerline

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· Jun 25, 2026

Fireworks In the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court decided several interesting cases today, with resulting controversy. In Monsanto Co. v. Durnell, the Court took up the case of a plaintiff who sued Monsanto under Missouri tort law, claiming that his exposure to glyphosate, which Monsanto markets under the brand name Roundup, gave him cancer. A Missouri jury found in Durnell’s favor and awarded him damages. Glyphosate is the most widely used agricultural chemical in the

AllSides

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· Jun 26, 2026

Court rules for Roundup maker in dispute over cancer warnings on pesticide labels

The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Monsanto in a high-stakes dispute over cancer warnings on pesticide labels. In an opinion by Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Monsanto Company v. Durnell, the court ruled, by a vote of 7-2, that state lawsuits aimed at holding the company liable for failing to warn consumers about the potential risks of Roundup exposure are barred by the federal law governing pesticide sales.

The New American

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court Hands Monsanto a Major Shield Against Roundup Cancer-warning Lawsuits

The Supreme Court has handed Monsanto a corporate liability victory this term, saying Roundup does not need a cancer warning label. ... The post Supreme Court Hands Monsanto a Major Shield Against Roundup Cancer-warning Lawsuits appeared first on The New American.

Drudge Report

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· Jun 25, 2026

SPRAY AWAY: Supremes Reject Lawsuit Alleging Roundup Weedkiller Caused Cancer...

SPRAY AWAY: Supremes Reject Lawsuit Alleging Roundup Weedkiller Caused Cancer... (First column, 1st story, link)

The Hill

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· Jul 2, 2026

When corporations write the rules, public safety isn't guaranteed — just ask Monsanto

When a federal agency approves a product, can a corporation use that approval to block people from seeking justice? Monsanto argued yes. The Supreme Court agreed.

Climate Justice Alliance

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· Jun 26, 2026

Climate Justice Alliance Condemns Supreme Court Decision Shielding Monsanto from Accountability

Contact: olivia@climatejusticealliance.org Says Ruling Puts Corporate Interests Over Public Health In reaction to today’s Supreme Court ruling, shielding Monsanto from liability over harms caused by its popular weed killer Roundup, and effectively ending thousands of lawsuits from people who claim that RoundUp ingredients gave them cancer, Climate Justice Alliance legislative director Mar Zepeda issued the [] The post Climate Justice Alliance Condemns Supreme Court Decision Shielding Monsanto from Accountability appeared first on Climate Justice Alliance.

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Related coverage for "Supreme Court Blocks Monsanto Cancer Lawsuits": Powerline — Fireworks In the Supreme Court. AllSides — Court rules for Roundup maker in dispute over cancer warnings on pesticide labels. The New American — Supreme Court Hands Monsanto a Major Shield Against Roundup Cancer-warning Lawsuits. Drudge Report — SPRAY AWAY: Supremes Reject Lawsuit Alleging Roundup Weedkiller Caused Cancer.... The Hill — When corporations write the rules, public safety isn't guaranteed — just ask Monsanto. Climate Justice Alliance — Climate Justice Alliance Condemns Supreme Court Decision Shielding Monsanto from Accountability