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Center for Biological Diversity et al v. United States Environmental Protection Agency et al
Case Number:
4:20-cv-00555
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Other Statutes: Administrative Procedures Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision
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Firms
- ArentFox Schiff
- Beveridge & Diamond
- Bryan Cave
- Crowell & Moring
- DLA Piper
- Hill Ward Henderson
- Latham & Watkins
- Mesch Clark
- Snell & Wilmer
- Willamette Law Group PC
Companies
- American Soybean Association
- BASF SE
- Bayer AG
- Bayer CropScience Ltd.
- Center for Biological Diversity Inc.
- CropLife America Inc.
- Iowa Soybean Association
- Syngenta AG
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February 14, 2024
EPA Says Farmers Can Still Use Existing Stocks Of Dicamba
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued an order Wednesday that allows farmers to use the weed killer dicamba if it was already packaged and ready to go before an Arizona federal judge revoked the EPA's approval of the popular herbicide last week.
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February 07, 2024
EPA's Dicamba Reapproval Axed For Failure To Notify Public
An Arizona federal judge revoked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's approval for the weed killer dicamba after finding the agency violated federal law by failing to properly notify and offer the public a chance to comment on the herbicide approvals.
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May 31, 2023
Bayer Fights Ariz. Challenge To EPA's Dicamba Approval
Companies including Bayer CropScience LP and BASF Corp. are urging an Arizona federal court to ditch an environmental challenge to federal approval of the weed killer dicamba, arguing that opponents want the court to consider information unavailable to U.S. regulators when they greenlighted the herbicide.
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April 13, 2023
EPA Dicamba Approval Must Again Be Squashed, Farmers Say
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 2020 decision to approve the herbicide dicamba for use on crops must be overturned because it puts non-targeted crops and threatened and endangered species at risk, farmers and environmental groups told an Arizona federal judge on Wednesday.