Supreme Court to hear case that could limit pesticide liability — and divide MAHA from Trump
Summary
The Supreme Court will hear a case about limiting lawsuits against pesticide companies. The case involves a conflict between the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement and President Donald Trump's administration.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on a pesticide-related case.
- The case could reduce the ability to sue companies over pesticide harms.
- Monsanto, the company that makes the weedkiller Roundup, asked the court to take the case.
- Roundup has been the subject of many lawsuits.
- The case creates a divide between the MAHA movement and President Trump's administration.
- The court's decision could impact future pesticide lawsuits and regulations.
- The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case earlier this year.
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