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Commonwealth v. Barnes & Tucker Co.

The court affirms a lower court's decree, 6 ELR 20466, requiring defendant to operate the Duman Dam pumping facility in order to prevent the discharge of untreated acid mine water from one of its abandoned coal mines. On a previous appeal, 4 ELR 20545, the court held that the discharge constituted a...

Donnelly Advertising Corp. of Md. v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore

The Maryland Court of Appeals upholds against several constitutional attacks the validity of Baltimore's Oldtown Urban Renewal Ordinance, which requires removal of off-site billboards. The ordinance prohibits, without compensation, all signs other than those identifying uses of the property on which...

Douglas v. Seacoast Prods., Inc.

The Supreme Court invalidates, under the Supremacy Clause, two Virginia statutes that limit the right of nonresidents and aliens to catch fish commercially in the state's territorial waters. Persons wishing to fish commercially in Virginia must obtain licenses. Va. Code §28.1-81.1. Only citizens or...

Commonwealth v. Petralia

The court rejects defendant's equal protection challenge to Cambridge, Massachusetts, parking regulations that distinguish between residents and nonresidents. The city's classification is rationally related to the city's legitimate interest in reducing highway congestion and air pollution, and in en...

Dover, Township of v. U.S. Postal Serv.

The court grants defendants' motion for judgment on the pleadings, treating it as a motion for summary judgment, and denies plaintiff's motion for summary judgment. The Postal Service was constructing a new mail processing facility and planned to move some of plaintiff Dover Township's operations to...

Copart Indus. v. Consolidated Edison Co. of N.Y.

The court holds that negligent conduct may be part of a cause of action for nuisance and that plaintiff was not prejudiced by a jury instruction that specifies that contributory negligence may be a defense in such an action. Plaintiff owned an automobile storage lot near defendant's oil-fired power ...

Concerned Citizens of R.I. v. NRC

The court dismisses plaintiff's challenge to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) docketing and processing of New England Power Company's applications for permits to construct two light-water nuclear power plants. The district court does not have jurisdiction over NRC's action because plaintiff...

California ex rel. State Air Resources Bd. v. Department of the Navy

Plaintiffs brought suit for civil penalties and injunctive relief, claiming that the level of air pollution emitted from certain of defendants' jet engine test cells violates local and state air quality standards contained in the California implementation plan, 40 C.F.R. §52.220, which was approved...

Eagle-Picher Indus. v. EPA

The court upholds as reasonable the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) designation and listing on the National Priorities List (NPL) of five hazardous waste sites for priority cleanup under §105(8)(B) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act. The court hol...

E&E Hauling, Inc. v. Forest Preserve Dist. of DuPage County, Ill.

The court holds that an ordinance enacted by a local forest district to increase the percentage of revenues that the operator of a sanitary landfill must pay to the government pursuant to a contract is preempted by the Illinois Environmental Protection Act (IEPA), but another ordinance restricting t...