A North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in connection with protests against the Dakota ...
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Greenpeace has been ordered to pay the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline $667 million for defamation and its role in organizing protests against the oil pipeline, a North Dakota jury ruled on ...
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its ...
A jury in North Dakota has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million for its role in protests against the ...
A federal court said it could not act on the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s complaint while a federal agency completes an ...
A federal judge has dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers seeking to shutter ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline warned this would happen. They probably didn't expect it to come so soon, however. The newly completed conduit, which cuts across a reservoir relied on by ...
Denison, said the Senate's proposed changes to the eminent domain and carbon capture pipeline bill strip its key objectives.
North Dakota lawsuit to recoup policing costs for pipeline protests set for trial A federal judge has scheduled a trial in North Dakota's lawsuit for the federal government to cover the costs of ...
Summit Carbon Solution's move follows the South Dakota's adoption of a ban on eminent domain for CO2 projects.
Greenpeace must pay $660 million to Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners and subsidiary Dakota Access LLC for inciting illegal activities during anti-pipeline protests nearly a decade ago.
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