Cty. of Delaware v. Delaware Cty. Reg. Water and Quality Control Auth.
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court waded into the waters of a dispute between a county and the regional water authority it tried to dissolve. The major issue in this appeal was
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court waded into the waters of a dispute between a county and the regional water authority it tried to dissolve. The major issue in this appeal was
A neighborhood in Egg Harbor Township filed a petition for deannexation under N.J.S.A. 40A:7-12, seeking to annex their small community to the neighboring Borough of Longport. The township referred the
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the decision of an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court that struck down a Pittsburgh ordinance, which “proscribed source-of-income discrimination in various housing-related contexts”.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that the Commonwealth Court correctly held that Appellees had individual and associational standing to challenge four of the City of Harrisburg’s ordinances regulating firearms. Appellees
How much can the government tax amusement? According to the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court: As much as it wants to. Well, perhaps not quite that extreme. But the Court ruled that
Tighten your safety belts and keep your hands in the car because this opinion is a wild ride involving municipal law and statutory interpretation. In these consolidated appeals, the City
An enforcement officer issued Ehrman 25 complaint-summonses alleging housing code violations. Ehrman filed a motion in municipal court to dismiss the complaints on the ground that under the Revised Uniform
In this action, after a developer received final approval to build to residential towers on the Hudson River, the city of Hoboken passed two ordinances. The developer claimed that it
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