6 days ago | By Food Safety News
The U.S. Supreme Court is not taking the appeal of Edwin Hardeman v. Monsanto.
The first federal Roundup case tried before U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco, Hardeman v. Monsanto, returned a jury award of $80 million, which was subsequently reduced to $25 by the judge.
Along with another 1,600 plaintiff lawsuits, Edwin Hardeman claimed it was exposure to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide and its active ingredient glyphosate that caused their non-Hodgkin lymphoma illnesses.
As one of the early Roundup cases, agriculture groups, including the American Farm Bureau Federation...
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