Exterior of the Morton County Courthouse in Mandan on Feb. 27, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)MANDAN, N.D.
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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 ...
Opening statements are scheduled to begin in the trial of a Texas pipeline company's lawsuit against Greenpeace.
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The organization is asking the North Dakota Supreme Court to move the civil trial brought forth by Energy Transfer to Cass ...
Exterior of the Morton County Courthouse in Mandan on Feb. 27, 2025. (Michael Achterling/North Dakota Monitor)MANDAN, N.D.
The environmental group is being sued for $300 million in North Dakota by a pipeline company in a case that has become a ...
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A Texas-based company claims the environmental advocacy group tried to delay construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with ...
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.
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ICT News on MSNJury selection begins in civil trial brought by Dakota Access Pipeline developer against GreenpeaceA behemoth defamation lawsuit brought by the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline against Greenpeace began its trial in a ...
BISMARCK — Greenpeace has asked the North Dakota Supreme Court to move its Dakota Access Pipeline defamation case out of Morton County, arguing the jury is incapable of rendering a fair verdict.
“Our goal was to be a good corporate citizen in North Dakota,” Cox said. More than 500 organizations from more than 50 countries signed on to that letter, said Greenpeace International ...
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