Supreme Court Urged by US to Reject Bayer Roundup Appeal

  • Filing marks government shift in case from DOJ under Trump
  • Victory at high court could save Bayer $3 billion in claims

    

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The Biden administration urged the US Supreme Court to reject a Bayer AG appeal of a California case and clear the way for potentially billions of dollars in lawsuits claiming that the top-selling Roundup weedkiller causes cancer.

Bayer is challenging a $25 million award to Edwin Hardeman, who says decades of exposure to Roundup caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Bayer argues that federal approval of Roundup’s label meant Hardeman’s suit under California law-- and others like it -- couldn’t go forward.