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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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.
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The Supreme Court has ruled: One jury shouldn’t write the nation’s warning labels
Supreme Court Ruling Limits Jurisdiction Over National Warning Labels