Fracking, constitutional rights and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s sweeping decision in Robinson Township v. Commonwealth were all part of the arguments several property owners raised before the high court Wednesday in their attempt to block a natural gas well from coming into their town. But for at least one justice the issue might come down to a big case of NIMBY, or “Not in My Back Yard,” concerns.

“You’re making it the universal ‘Not in My Back Yard’ argument,” Justice Max Baer told George Jugovic of Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future, who represented the landowners.

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