Last month, I opined about the unconstitutionality of the Monsanto Protection Act as a means for lobbyists to bypass the checks and balances of Article III courts. The powerful lobby process of Dow Chemical is in the spotlight this month as the Environmental Protection Agency's decision May 13 to approve a new neonicotinoid pesticide ingredient, sulfoxator, for use on crops, most of which depend on pollinators, without label warning protection...
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