Last week the Supreme Court ruled seven to two in favor of Bayer-Monsanto, and it changes the rules for anyone who gardens, farms, or eats food grown in this country. Notice they did not go to the highest court in the land to prove Roundup is safe. They went to argue that even if it causes cancer, you are no longer allowed to sue them in your own state for failing to warn you.
In this episode I walk you all the way through it. Not the headline, the whole thing. What the ruling actually says and why the legal logic is so slippery. The real story of who Bayer even is and why a drug company bought a pesticide company. The billions already paid out in cancer settlements, and the trap door that just closed. And then, because despair is just laziness in a nicer outfit, exactly what you and I do about it, starting today, with our hands and our habits and our dollars.
You have more power here than you have been told. Let's use it.
What We Cover
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Who John Durnell is, and the twenty-plus years of Roundup use behind this case
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What the ruling actually says, in plain English: FIFRA, the EPA, and the "Uniformity" clause that decided everything
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Why the legal reasoning is so slippery, and what the bipartisan dissent from Justices Jackson and Gorsuch warned about
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The honest version of the science fight: what the World Health Organization said versus what the EPA says
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Three branches of government, one year, moving in the same direction, and the one piece the people actually stopped
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Why a pharmaceutical company bought a pesticide company, and the structure underneath "create the problem, sell the cure"
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The settlement numbers, and the question they cannot answer: why pay billions for a product you swear is safe?
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What this precedent means for every other industry going forward
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What practical steps you can take right away
The Receipts
A few of the numbers and facts from this episode, so you have them:
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The case is Monsanto Co. v. Durnell, decided seven to two on June 25, 2026. Justice Kavanaugh wrote the majority. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch.
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The ruling reversed a Missouri jury's verdict that had awarded John Durnell one point two five million dollars on a failure-to-warn claim.
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In 2015, the World Health Organization's cancer research arm classified glyphosate as probably carcinogenic to humans. The EPA has concluded it is not likely to cause cancer when used as directed, and never required a warning label.
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In 2020, Bayer agreed to pay nearly eleven billion dollars to settle around a hundred thousand cancer claims. The company has spent well over ten billion total, and proposed another settlement of seven and a quarter billion in February 2026.
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In February, the President signed an executive order invoking the Defense Production Act to boost glyphosate production, though experts question whether it even reaches these lawsuits.
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A push to shield pesticide companies from these lawsuits in the Farm Bill was stripped out in late April by a bipartisan vote of two hundred eighty to one hundred forty two. The people stopped that one.
What You Can Do
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Lower your toxic load where you can. Start with personal care products, the things you put on your skin every day. Skip drinking from, storing food in, and especially microwaving plastic when you have a glass or steel option.
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Know where your food comes from. Rinse and soak your produce before you eat it. This is the produce wash/soak product I use.
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Grow some of your own, even a little. One tomato plant on a balcony is more food sovereignty than most Americans have. Start absurdly small. Just start.
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Support local farms, and then ask the question. Find a farm you trust, and kindly ask them about their spraying practices. Give your money on purpose to the people who opt out.
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Support your body's own systems. Sweat regularly, move consistently, and give your gut real breaks between meals. Move, sweat, rest, repeat. None of this is medical advice or a substitute for your doctor, it is everyday support for a body built to handle a tough world.
Resources and Links
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The produce wash and soak method I use:
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Want to read the ruling yourself? Look up Monsanto Co. v. Durnell, decided June 25, 2026.
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Find a local farm or market near you and start the conversation about how your food is grown.

