A former Energy Transfer executive on Tuesday blamed political pressure for the federal government’s decision to delay a key ...
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ICT News on MSNWitness: Most tribal nations at Dakota Access Pipeline protest ‘didn’t know who Greenpeace was’Nick Tilsen’s deposition was the latest testimony heard by the nine-person jury in the marathon trial between pipeline ...
The decision now facing Gov. Larry Rhoden of whether to veto House Bill 1052 or allow the proposed ban on eminent domain for ...
The sleepy town of Mandan, North Dakota, with a population of just 25,000, might seem an unlikely backdrop for a titanic ...
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 ...
Mary Steurer, North Dakota Monitor, northdakotamonitor.com An attorney representing the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline told a jury of Morton County residents on last Wednesday morning that ...
If they can try to shut down Greenpeace, they’re going to shut down everybody,” says Indigenous activist Winona LaDuke.
The request is the culmination of multiple unsuccessful attempts to convince Southwest Judicial District Judge James Gion ...
The North Dakota route for Summit Carbon Solutions' planned $9 billion, multistate pipeline was recently approved by state regulators. It awaits an decision by South Dakota regulators before a ...
A trial is underway in North Dakota in a lawsuit against Greenpeace over its support for protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The environmental group, battling a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, told the ...
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