A North Dakota jury awarded $667 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company that runs the Dakota Access Pipeline, ...
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its ...
A North Dakota jury has begun deliberating on whether Greenpeace defamed a pipeline company and disrupted its controversial ...
A North Dakota jury ruled Wednesday that Greenpeace is liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for defaming ...
A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests against an oil ...
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims brought by a pipeline company in ...
Languages: English. You can reach Shane by emailing s.croucher@newsweek.com Greenpeace said its activism will never stop despite a North Dakota jury ordering the organization to pay more than $660 ...
Greenpeace must pay the oil company that operates the Dakota Access Pipeline $667 million in damages for defaming it, a North Dakota jury decided Wednesday — a massive financial blow to the ...
A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline ...
Greenpeace said its activism will never stop despite a North Dakota jury ordering the organization to pay more than $660 million in damages for defamation and other claims related to protests against ...
While Greenpeace denied it played more than a peripheral role in the 2016 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, the ...
It faces a reckoning in North Dakota. A crew member of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in 2002.Credit...Paul McErlane/Reuters Supported by By Karen Zraick Karen Zraick will be in the courtroom ...