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PennEast Pipeline Co. v. New Jersey, 594 U.S. ___ (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case dealing with the sovereign immunity of states to delegated powers of eminent domain granted to private companies from federal agencies, in the specific case, acquiring property for the right-of-way to build a natural gas pipeline.
In the United States Supreme Court case PennEast Pipeline Co. v. New Jersey, decided in June 2021, the Court affirmed that PennEast had been properly delegated the power of eminent domain from the federal government, to which by their nature, states had agreed to upon joining the union. Route
PennEast Pipeline Co. v. New Jersey, No. 19-1039, 594 U.S. ___ (2021) The Natural Gas Act of 1938 was the first occurrence of the United States federal government regulating the natural gas industry. It was focused on regulating the rates charged by interstate natural gas transmission companies.
In a 5-4 split, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the PennEast pipeline can proceed with seizing New Jersey-owned land the project will cross. Delaware Valley Journal , News Partner Posted...
Mercer County Attorney Addresses PennEast Pipeline Decision - Flemington, NJ - Stark & Stark Shareholder Timothy P. Duggan provides statement on Supreme Court decision in the PennEast...
PennEast is planning to build a 120-mile natural gas pipeline from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, cutting through Hunterdon and Mercer Counties. Malinowski said that the current approval...
FERC in January 2018 approved PennEast's request to build the pipeline from Pennsylvania to New Jersey, and the company promptly sued in federal court under the U.S. Natural Gas Act to use the ...
MERCER COUNTY, NJ — PennEast Pipeline on Monday said it would stop developing the proposed pipeline from Pennsylvania to New Jersey due to a lack of permits from the Garden State.
In New Jersey, the FERC approval of the PennEast Pipeline was met with widespread criticism by environmental groups, which called the decision highly partisan. "FERC has once again demonstrated its tremendous bias for, and partnership with, the pipeline industry," said Maya van Rossum, leader of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network.
LONG BRANCH, NJ – Congressman Frank Pallone (D-NJ) responded to the 5-4 decision made by the United States Supreme Court on Tuesday to allow the PennEast Pipeline Company to use federally ...