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In a first, landmark test case of the European Union's new legislation to protect freedom of expression and stop abusive lawsuits, Greenpeace ...
Greenpeace wants a North Dakota judge to reduce the nearly $667 million in damages it was ordered to pay the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline in March, arguing that ...
In 2019, Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace in North Dakota state court for its role in inflaming the protests, accusing the ...
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 ...
Alkire also underscored the tribe’s dismay over a March jury verdict that found the environmental group Greenpeace at fault for damaging the pipeline developers property and business as part of ...
In a clear message to corporate bullies everywhere, Greenpeace International is heading back to court in July - this time in ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) - The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe is asking the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to review a federal judge’s decision to dismiss its latest lawsuit against the U ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline gather Nov. 1, 2023, in Bismarck ahead of a public meeting on an environmental impact statement. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe opposes the pipeline, citing ...
Nation Mar 20. What to know about Greenpeace after it was found liable in the Dakota Access protest case. By Hallie Golden, Associated Press ...
North Dakota regulators are considering two separate underground pipelines that companies plan to build across hundreds of ...
The proposed 2,500-mile pipeline, known as Summit Carbon Solutions, would transfer carbon dioxide from ethanol plants in 5 states to a permanent storage site in North Dakota.
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