The Supreme Court on Wednesday denied a petition by Greenpeace to move its legal battle with Energy Transfer out of Morton ...
A former Energy Transfer executive on Tuesday blamed political pressure for the federal government’s decision to delay a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline eight years ago.
Nick Tilsen’s deposition was the latest testimony heard by the nine-person jury in the marathon trial between pipeline ...
The sleepy town of Mandan, North Dakota, with a population of just 25,000, might seem an unlikely backdrop for a titanic ...
The organization is asking the North Dakota Supreme Court to move the civil trial brought forth by Energy Transfer to Cass ...
A closely watched civil trial that began in North Dakota last week could bankrupt Greenpeace and chill environmental activism ...
The good people of Morton County had to live through the often violent and unlawful Dakota Access Pipeline protests. They ...
If they can try to shut down Greenpeace, they’re going to shut down everybody,” says Indigenous activist Winona LaDuke.
A Lakota organizer said in a video deposition played to jurors that the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe led the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, not Greenpeace.
Greenpeace provided supplies, intel and training to demonstrators who spent months camping near the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
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