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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Jurisdiction Over National Warning Labels

The Supreme Court has determined that a jury in Missouri does not have the authority to set warning label regulations for all weedkillers in the United States. This ruling affects the national standards for product labeling.

The Supreme Court ruled that a single jury in Missouri cannot establish regulations for warning labels on all weedkillers sold across the United States. This decision impacts how product labeling is determined at a national level.

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The Supreme Court has ruled: One jury shouldn’t write the nation’s warning labels

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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Jurisdiction Over National Warning Labels