07.10.26
Op-ed: The Supreme Court has ruled: One jury shouldn’t write the nation’s warning labels
Cory L. Andrews argues in The Hill that federal regulators—not individual juries—should determine nationwide pesticide warning labels.
Cory L. Andrews argues that the Supreme Court’s ruling in Monsanto v. Durnell properly preserves a consistent federal system for national pesticide labels rather than allowing individual state juries to impose conflicting warning requirements. He contends that Congress gave the EPA authority to evaluate pesticide risks and establish uniform labeling rules, while manufacturers remain liable for violating federally approved requirements.
Read the full op-ed in The Hill for Andrews’ case for nationally consistent warning labels.