An attorney for a Texas pipeline company says he will show at trial that various Greenpeace entities coordinated delays and ...
A behemoth defamation lawsuit brought by the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline against Greenpeace began its trial in a ...
The request is the culmination of multiple unsuccessful attempts to convince Southwest Judicial District Judge James Gion ...
A Lakota organizer said in a video deposition played to jurors Monday that the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe led the protests ...
Greenpeace provided supplies, intel and training to demonstrators who spent months camping near the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
An attorney for Energy Transfer claimed it was "a day of reckoning," while Greenpeace attorneys said there was no evidence to ...
Energy Transfer, which owns the Dakota Access Pipeline, is seeking $300 million, a sum that Greenpeace says could bankrupt the storied environmental group. By Karen Zraick Reporting from the ...
The pipeline was completed in 2017. Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation and other offenses by Netherlands-based Greenpeace International and its ...
A coalition of media organizations, including The Bismarck Tribune, petitioned the state Supreme Court Thursday seeking ...
MANDAN, N.D. — An attorney for a Texas pipeline company said ... of dollars in damages from Greenpeace. Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation ...
In a North Dakota district court, Texas pipeline ... Greenpeace of single-handedly organizing a disruptive and raucous protest of its most controversial project: the Dakota Access Pipeline.