Michael Liedtke, AP Business Writer, in his August 15, 2010 article Judge's Ruling Uproots Use of Biotechnology Beets reported that Federal U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey S. White of the Northern District of California has invalidated government approval of genetically modified biotech sugar beets and has barred all future planting pending a full environmental impact review by the government (see the order in Case3:08-cv-00484-JSW Document570 Filed 08/13/10, in Center for Food Safety v. Vilsack, at the New York Times and at DocStoc).
Andrew Pollack covered the story at the New York Times in Judge Revokes Approval of Modified Sugar Beets.
See Federal Judge Bans Genetically Modified Sugar Beets at Treehugger.com
Crossposted from LawPundit.
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