The state Supreme Court has declined to fast-track a challenge to Pennsylvania’s liability cap for state agencies on Wednesday, instead returning the dispute over a gutted verdict against SEPTA to the Commonwealth Court.

The court denied plaintiff Hayley Freilich application for extraordinary relief, which sought to place the appeal of a Philadelphia judge’s reduction of a $7 million verdict directly before the justices.

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