Oregon Waste Systems, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon

Oregon Waste Systems, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon
Oregon Waste Systems, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon
Seal of the United States Supreme Court.svg
Supreme Court of the United States
Argued January 18, 1994
Decided April 4, 1994
Full case name Oregon Waste Systems, Inc., et. al. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon, et. al.
Citations 511 U.S. 93 (more)
114 S. Ct. 1345, 128 L. Ed. 2d 13
Prior history 316 Ore. 99 (reversed and remanded).
Holding
Oregon's surcharge was invalid under the dormant commerce clause
Court membership
Case opinions
Majority Thomas, joined by Stevens, O'Connor, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter, and Ginsburg
Dissent Rehnquist, joined by Blackmun
Laws applied
U.S. Const. art. I § 8 cl. 3 (Commerce Clause), Dormant Commerce Clause

Oregon Waste Systems, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon, 511 U.S. 93 (1994) is a United States Supreme Court decision focused on the aspect of state power and the interpretation of the Commerce Clause as a limitation on states' regulatory power. In this particular case, the Supreme Court considered whether the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality's alleged cost-based surcharge on the disposal of out-of-state waste violated the dormant commerce clause.[1]

Contents

Decision

The court voted 7–2 in favor of Oregon Waste Systems, Inc., stating that the state of Oregon's surcharge was invalid under the negative commerce clause. This meant that the surcharge favored in-state economic interests over out-of-state counterparts. The surcharge was discriminatory to outside states because it imposed a fee three times greater than that imposed on in-state waste.[2] In order for such a surcharge to be valid, it would have to be justified as compensatory, in that it makes out-of-state shippers pay their fair share of the disposal costs. This would have to be equivalent to a measurable standard that would be the same for in-state shipping. However, Oregon's surcharge of $2.25 for out-of-state waste compared with a surcharge of $0.85 on in-state waste was determined facially discriminatory. Citing a previous case, the Supreme Court indicated that such surcharges may be acceptable if they were based on increased costs specifically associated with out-of-state waste.

See also

References

  1. ^ Stephens, Otis. American Constitutional Law Volume 1. Thomson Wadsworth. USA, 2003
  2. ^ Supreme Court Collection. Cornell University Law School. Legal Information Institute

External links

  • Text of Oregon Waste Systems, Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon, 511 U.S. 93 (1994) is available from: Justia · Findlaw

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Environmental Quality Management — Environmental Quality Management, Inc. (EQM) is an environmental engineering and remediation company headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio that has been active in providing environmental remediation support in response to terrorist attacks, the space …   Wikipedia

  • List of environmental lawsuits — This is a list of environmental lawsuits. *Amchem Products Inc. v. British Columbia Worker s Compensation Board Supreme Court of Canada 1993 *Anderson v. Cryovac *Arizona v. California Supreme Court of the United States 1931, 1934, 1936, 1963,… …   Wikipedia

  • List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 511 — This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 511 of the United States Reports :* Victor v. Nebraska , ussc|511|1|1994 * United States v. Granderson , ussc|511|39|1994 * Powell v. Nevada , ussc|511|79|1994 * Oregon Waste …   Wikipedia

  • Liste des arrêts de la Cour suprême des États-Unis, volume 511 — Ceci est une liste des arrêts de la Cour suprême des États Unis du volume 511 de l’United States Reports: Sommaire 1 Liste 2 Source 3 Compléments 3.1 Articles connexes …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Caterpillar Inc. — Caterpillar Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE: CAT Dow Jones Industrial Average Component …   Wikipedia

  • United States Environmental Protection Agency — EPA and Environmental Protection Agency redirect here. For other uses, see EPA (disambiguation). Environmental Protection Agency EPA Environmental Protection Agen …   Wikipedia

  • Portland, Oregon — Portland   City   City of Portland Portland s skyline from the west, with Mount Hood on the left …   Wikipedia

  • Clean Water Services — Type Public utility Genre Wastewater treatment Founded 1970 …   Wikipedia

  • Айдахо — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Айдахо (значения). Штат США Айдахо англ. State of Idaho …   Википедия

  • environment — environmental, adj. environmentally, adv. /en vuy reuhn meuhnt, vuy euhrn /, n. 1. the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu. 2. Ecol. the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”