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Related: About this forum"Pennsylvania Supreme Court Says It’s Unconstitutional For Gas Companies To Frack Wherever They Want
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Says Its Unconstitutional For Gas Companies To Frack Wherever They Want
BY KATIE VALENTINE ON DECEMBER 19, 2013
Some major parts of Pennsylvanias two-year-old Marcellus Shale drilling law are unconstitutional, the states Supreme Court decided Thursday.
As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports, the court voted 4 2 that a provision that allowing natural gas companies to drill anywhere, regardless of local zoning laws, was unconstitutional. Seven municipalities had challenged the shale drilling law, known as Act 13, that required drilling, waste pits and pipelines be allowed in every zoning district, including residential districts, as long as certain buffers are observed.
The Court said Act 13 fundamentally disrupted the expectations of Pennsylvania residents living in residential zones, and that the provision wasnt in line with the constitution or Pennsylvanias Environmental Rights Amendment.
To describe this case simply as a zoning or agency discretion matter would not capture the essence of the parties fundamental dispute regarding Act 13, the ruling read. Rather, at its core, this dispute centers upon an asserted vindiction of citizens rights to quality of life on their properties and in their hometowns, insofar as Act 13 threatens degradation of air and water, and of natural, scenic and esthetic values of the environment, with attendant effects on health, safety and the owners continued enjoyment of their private property.
Representatives of the townships that challenged Act 13 praised the courts decision....
BY KATIE VALENTINE ON DECEMBER 19, 2013
Some major parts of Pennsylvanias two-year-old Marcellus Shale drilling law are unconstitutional, the states Supreme Court decided Thursday.
As the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports, the court voted 4 2 that a provision that allowing natural gas companies to drill anywhere, regardless of local zoning laws, was unconstitutional. Seven municipalities had challenged the shale drilling law, known as Act 13, that required drilling, waste pits and pipelines be allowed in every zoning district, including residential districts, as long as certain buffers are observed.
The Court said Act 13 fundamentally disrupted the expectations of Pennsylvania residents living in residential zones, and that the provision wasnt in line with the constitution or Pennsylvanias Environmental Rights Amendment.
To describe this case simply as a zoning or agency discretion matter would not capture the essence of the parties fundamental dispute regarding Act 13, the ruling read. Rather, at its core, this dispute centers upon an asserted vindiction of citizens rights to quality of life on their properties and in their hometowns, insofar as Act 13 threatens degradation of air and water, and of natural, scenic and esthetic values of the environment, with attendant effects on health, safety and the owners continued enjoyment of their private property.
Representatives of the townships that challenged Act 13 praised the courts decision....
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/12/19/3092621/fracking-pennsylvania-unconstitutional/
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"Pennsylvania Supreme Court Says It’s Unconstitutional For Gas Companies To Frack Wherever They Want (Original Post)
kristopher
Dec 2013
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djean111
(14,255 posts)1. The TPP is gonna have something to say about that!
Great ruling from the court, though.
Divernan
(15,480 posts)2. Hot Damn! Bet Gov. Corbett is steaming over this!
I fully expect the Frackers to take this to the US Supreme Court.
"The power of the Supreme Court to consider appeals from state courts, rather than just federal courts, was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789 and upheld early in the Court's history, by its rulings in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee (1816) and Cohens v. Virginia (1821). The Supreme Court is the only federal court that has jurisdiction over direct appeals from state court decisions, although there are several devices that permit so-called "collateral review" of state cases."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Divernan
(15,480 posts)3. Decision also spells trouble for the Frackers' "physician gag order".
In addition, challenges by Pennsylvania citizens and townships on provisions in the law that prohibit doctors from telling patients about health impacts related to fracking chemicals were sent back to Commonwealth Court for reevaluation. The physician gag order (or frack gag) was recently challenged by a doctor who claimed it infringed on his First Amendment rights and his duties as a doctor, but his challenge was thrown out by a Pennsylvania court in October. The Supreme Courts decision to send the Commonwealth Courts decision back down for re-evaluation spells trouble for the gag order. Doctors have expressed concern over this rule in Pennsylvania and what it means for their patients a report from Pennsylvania documented a range of health problems affecting residents living near natural gas operations, including skin rashes, headaches and chronic pain.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2013/12/19/3092621/fracking-pennsylvania-unconstitutional/
appal_jack
(3,813 posts)4. Massive k&r for a great decision. (nt)
Dawson Leery
(19,348 posts)5. Where oh where are the conservatives on this?
They should support this ruling since it preserves the rights of local (small) government.
Champion Jack
(5,378 posts)6. K&R hope this is a precedence