Feb. 24 (UPI) -- Jury selection began Monday in Dakota Access Pipeline's $300 million lawsuit against Greenpeace USA. A ...
”Freedom of speech is on the line,” says Waniya Locke, a member of Standing Rock Grassroots. “This directly impacts everybody ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrate in Bismarck in August 2016. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota ...
Greenpeace USA headed to court in North Dakota as a trial begins over protests at the construction site of Energy Transfer's ...
Greenpeace is going to trial this week in a case that threatens the environmental group's future.The case involves protests ...
The company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline is suing Greenpeace for at least $300 million for damages the oil ...
A group of attorneys, activists and academics will be monitoring an upcoming trial between the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline and Greenpeace to evaluate whether the proceedings comply ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s latest lawsuit over the Dakota Access Pipeline should be tossed, arguing the tribe can’t sue the agency over a permit that ...
The Dakota Access Pipeline. Beginning in North Dakota, this crucial pipeline transports roughly 5% of U.S. oil production and supplies large refining markets in the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
A group of lawyers, activists and academics will be monitoring an upcoming trial between the developer of the Dakota Access pipeline and Greenpeace to evaluate whether the proceedings comply with ...
Undeterred, the pipeline company immediately filed a new complaint under North Dakota state law. Although that suit did ... burning vehicles, blocking access roads, and repeatedly clashing with police ...
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