Water drawn from Steve Lipsky’s property in Parker County, Texas, burns, he says, from the high amount of methane introduced into the water supply by a fracking operation near his home. Les Stone for Al Jazeera America Steve Lipsky fracking What started as a short YouTube video and a couple of local news interviews about a Texas landowner being able to light his water on fire has ballooned into a free speech fight that’s being closely watched by anti-fracking activists across the country. Steve Lipsky has complained for years that fracking company Range Resources polluted his drinking water and streams that run through his property. The company sued him in 2011 for defaming its reputation for environmental stewardship. Now Lipsky will have a chance to argue his case in front of the Texas Supreme Court,  The Texas Tribune reported this week . The court will decide whether his right […]