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Fresh Air for the Eastside, Inc. v. State
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Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
07/26/2024
Decision
State defendants' motion to dismiss granted and complaint dismissed in its entirety.
In a lawsuit asserting that operation of the second largest landfill in New York violated the State Constitution’s Environmental Rights Amendment, the New York Appellate Division reversed a trial court and granted New York State and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s motion to dismiss. A nonprofit corporation with members residing near the landfill alleged that odors and fugitive emissions (including greenhouse gas emissions) from the landfill violated their rights under the Environmental Rights Amendment. The Appellate Division found that the plaintiff failed to state a claim against the State defendants because the only conduct by the State defendants that allegedly violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights was a failure to take enforcement actions against the operator based on the allegedly inadequate operation of the landfill. Because the decision whether to take enforcement action involved exercise of judgment or discretion, the remedy of mandamus was not available. The appellate court affirmed the dismissal of the Environmental Rights Amendment claims against the landfill’s private operator and against New York City, which sent waste to the landfill.
04/23/2024
Amicus Motion/Brief
Brief filed by amici curiae Green Amendments for the Generations and Delaware Riverkeeper Network in support of plaintiff-respondent-appellant and affirmance.
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12/22/2023
Brief
Brief filed by appellants State of New York and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
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12/22/2023
Brief
Brief filed by defendant-appellant-respondent Waste Management of New York, L.L.C.
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Summary
Lawsuit alleging that the operation of a landfill violated the rights of a local environmental group's members to clean air and a healthy environment under the New York Constitution’s Environmental Rights Amendment.