Earthjustice to Defend Right of Dryden, NY, to Ban Fracking Within Town Limits

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On June 3rd, lawyers from Earthjustice will argue to New Yorkโ€™s highest court that the town board of Dryden, NY, has the right to ban fracking within its borders.ย ย ย 

Gas company Norse Energy has sued the Town of Dryden to try to negate its town councilโ€™s 2011 unanimous vote to ban fracking. Drydenโ€™s decision has withstood challenges at two lower levels of New Yorkโ€™s judicial system, but this decision in the stateโ€™s highest court will be the one that setsย precedent.

Drydenโ€™s initial efforts to ban fracking were organized by a group of citizens with legal help from Helen Slottje, a lawyer who has since won the prestigious Goldman Prize for her work on this issue. Once the gas industry sued the Town of Dryden, Earthjustice volunteered to take on the case and has represented the town in this legalย battle.

Earthjustice has produced a video, narrated by actor and activist Mark Ruffalo, which tells the story of the Dryden residents who organized the petition drive that led to the unanimous town board vote establishing the ban onย fracking.ย 

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Justin Mikulka is a research fellow at New Consensus. Prior to joining New Consensus in October 2021, Justin reported for DeSmog, where he began in 2014. Justin has a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University.

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