The good people of Morton County had to live through the often violent and unlawful Dakota Access Pipeline protests. They ...
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A Lakota organizer said in a video deposition played to jurors Monday that the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe led the protests ...
The request is the culmination of multiple unsuccessful attempts to convince Southwest Judicial District Judge James Gion ...
Greenpeace provided supplies, intel and training to demonstrators who spent months camping near the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
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.
If they can try to shut down Greenpeace, they’re going to shut down everybody,” says Indigenous activist Winona LaDuke.
A closely watched civil trial that began in North Dakota last week could bankrupt Greenpeace and chill environmental activism ...
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The Manila Times on MSNStronger measures needed against SLAPPingThe plaintiff does not even have to win the case; all that is needed is to draw the proceedings out for a long time to ...
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 ...
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