Update on SBTW right to raft case

I reported in an early article Historical Use v. Money, Control & Power that a summer camp in Pennsylvania was suing the state to regain access to raft in a

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state park. The Tribune Democrat is reporting that the summer camp, Summer’s Best Two Weeks lost their attempt to receive an injunction. The article, Raft trip runs aground in court states a three judge panel denied the injunction.

An injunction is as it sounds, an immediate court order requiring someone to do or not to do something.

The article is unclear and I have not seen pleadings to determine if the attempts by SBTW are over or they are continuing their suit. Many times you can be successful on the main litigation after you have lost the injunction motion.

 

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