@article{f2e46ce3fc0349c6b7cd9b8c7523e86c,
title = "Thinking Anew About the Environmental Rights Amendment: An Analysis of Recent Commonwealth Court Decisions",
keywords = "Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, Article I Section 27, Environmental Rights Amendment, Pennsylvania Constitution, environmental rights, state constitutional law, public trust doctrine, constitutional environmental law, sustainable development, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Robinson Township, Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation",
author = "Dernbach, \{John C.\}",
note = "54 Pages Posted: 3 Feb 2021 Date Written: February 1, 2021 In landmark decisions in 2013 and 2017, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court revitalized the Environmental Rights Amendment (Article I, Section 27) to the state constitution. It did so by rejecting a three-part test that the Commonwealth Court articulated in 1973 as a substitute for the text of the Amendment.",
year = "2020",
language = "American English",
volume = "30",
journal = "Widener Commonwealth Law Review",
}