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John P. Flaherty Jr.

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John P. Flaherty Jr.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
In office
1996–2001
Preceded byRobert N. C. Nix Jr.
Succeeded byRalph Cappy
Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
In office
1979–2002
Preceded byThomas Pomeroy
Succeeded byMichael Eakin
Personal details
Born (1931-11-19) November 19, 1931 (age 92)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic

John P. Flaherty Jr. (born November 19, 1931)[1] was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania from 1978 to 2001 and Chief Justice of the Court from 1996 to 2001. He retired at the end of 2001.[2] His seat as Justice was filled by Michael Eakin.[2]

In a highly controversial case while a trial judge, Judge Flaherty's November 16, 1978 findings on Paul Aitkenhead v. Borough of West View, No. GD-4585-78 in part state: "Over the course of five months, the court held periodic hearings, which consisted of extensive expert testimony from as far away as England. At issue was the most recent time-trend study of Dr. Burk and Dr. Yiamouyiannis, which compared cancer mortality in ten cities which fluoridated their water systems with ten cities which did not fluoridate over a period of twenty-eight years from 1940 to 1968. The study concluded that there was a significant increase in cancer mortality in the fluoridated cities."[citation needed]

Judge Flaherty remained convinced that fluoridation is a dangerous practice based on the scientific evidence and moreover that those who belittle opponents of fluoridation do the public a disservice. However, like other judges, Judge Flaherty agrees that fluoridation is a legislative and regulatory matter under U.S. laws that govern the practice.

References

  1. ^ Lynn S. McQuown, Pennsylvania, George Ehgartner (J.) (1993). The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 111. Department of Property and Supplies for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 2013-07-15.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b Jackson, Peter (November 7, 2001). "Eakin Ahead in Supreme Court Race". Beaver County Times.