A jury in North Dakota has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million for its role in protests against the ...
As a midstream company, Energy Transfer provides pipeline, storage, and terminalizing services for natural gas, natural gas ...
A U.S. District judge Friday dismissed a lawsuit by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to shut down the Dakota Access pipeline ...
In 2017, Energy Transfer first sought legal action against Greenpeace and other environmental rights organizations involved in the protests, with a lawsuit based on defamation and racketeering claims.
An energy company led by GOP megadonor Kelcy Warren wants the process for penalizing violations declared “unconstitutional." ...
Experts called the verdict “beyond punitive.” The organization plans to appeal and has already filed a countersuit in Europe.
Court order forcing Greenpeace to pay $660m over pipeline protests will have 'chilling' impact on free speech, campaigners ...
Last week, a jury ruled that Greenpeace, a left-wing environmental activist group, must pay more than $660 million to Energy ...
Energy Transfer first sued Greenpeace in 2017, accusing the group of racketeering and defamation with the goal of blocking the Dakota Access Pipeline. The company argued that the group's actions ...
In a landmark decision that reverberates through the landscape of environmental activism and corporate accountability, a North Dakota jury recently found Greenpeace liable for hundreds of millions of ...
A federal judge has dismissed a legal effort to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline in the latest lawsuit over the pipeline that originates in North Dakota's oilfields.
Greenpeace has denounced the trial as an attack on their fundamental rights to free speech and peaceful protest, a sentiment echoed by various constitutional rights experts. They warned that the ...