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- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York abstract "C&A Carbone, Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown, New York, 511 U.S. 383 (1994) was a case before the United States Supreme Court in which the plaintiff (the petitioner), a private recycler with business in Clarkstown, New York, sought to ship its non-recyclable waste to cheaper waste processors out-of-state. Clarkstown opposed the move, and the company then brought suit, raising the unconstitutionality of Clarkstown's "flow control ordinance," which required solid wastes that were not recyclable or hazardous to be deposited at a particular private company's transfer facility. The ordinance involved fees that were above market rates. The Supreme Court sided with the plaintiff, concluding that Clarkstown's ordinance violated the Dormant Commerce Clause.Furthermore, the Supreme Court held, "Discrimination against interstate commerce in favor of local business or investment is per se invalid," with a very narrow exception where the city can show, under rigorous scrutiny, that there are no other means to advance a legitimate local interest. In the case at hand, the city could have subsidized the waste disposal plant, which was at least one alternative to the discriminatory law that the city tried to use.Justice Anthony Kennedy delivered the opinion of the Court.It was held that the ordinance: (1) regulated interstate commerce, because (a) the company's recycling center processed waste from places other than the town, including from out of state, and (b) the ordinance: (i) drove up the cost for out-of-state interests to dispose of their solid waste, and (ii) deprived out-of-state businesses of access to a local market; and (2) violated the commerce clause by depriving competitors, including out-of-state firms, of access to a local market, because: (a) the ordinance: (i) discriminated by allowing only the favored operator to process waste within the town, (ii) hoarded solid waste, and the demand to get rid of it, for the benefit of the preferred processing facility, and (iii) squelched competition in waste-processing service, and (b) the town: (i) had nondiscriminatory alternatives, such as uniform safety regulations enacted without the object to discriminate, for addressing the health and environmental problems alleged to justify the ordinance, (ii) could not justify the ordinance as a way to steer solid waste away from out-of-town disposal sites that the town might deem harmful to the environment, where to do so would extend the town's police power beyond its jurisdictional bounds, and (iii) could subsidize the facility through general taxes or municipal bonds.O'Connor, J., concurring in the judgment:, (1) agreed with the majority that the ordinance violated the commerce clause, but (2) expressed the view that the ordinance was unconstitutional not because of facial or effective discrimination against interstate commerce, but rather because the ordinance imposed an excessive burden on interstate commerce.".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York wikiPageID "9249060".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York wikiPageRevisionID "534842104".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York arguedate "--12-07".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York argueyear "1993".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York concurrence "O'Connor".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York decidedate "--05-16".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York decideyear "1994".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York dissent "Souter".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York fullname "C & A Carbone, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. Town of Clarkstown, New York".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York hasPhotoCollection C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York.
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York holding "Clarkstown's ordinance gave preference to local private industry and was thus unconstitutional under the Dormant Commerce Clause".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York joindissent "Rehnquist, Blackmun".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York joinmajority "Stevens, Scalia, Thomas, Ginsburg".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York lawsapplied Commerce_Clause.
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York lawsapplied Dormant_Commerce_Clause.
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York litigants "C&A Carbone, Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York majority "Kennedy".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York scotus "1993".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York uspage "383".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York usvol "511".
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York subject Category:1994_in_United_States_case_law.
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York subject Category:United_States_Dormant_Commerce_Clause_case_law.
- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York comment "C&A Carbone, Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown, New York, 511 U.S. 383 (1994) was a case before the United States Supreme Court in which the plaintiff (the petitioner), a private recycler with business in Clarkstown, New York, sought to ship its non-recyclable waste to cheaper waste processors out-of-state.".
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- C&A_Carbone,_Inc._v._Town_of_Clarkstown,_New_York name "C & A Carbone, Inc., et al., Petitioners v. Town of Clarkstown, New York".