A jury in North Dakota has ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million for its role in protests against the ...
After a three-week trial, state court jurors in North Dakota found that Greenpeace incited violence by protestors and defamed ...
Greenpeace backed radical protesters who tried to block a North Dakota pipeline. Now the pipeline company has won huge damages in a lawsuit against the iconic NGO. Other nonprofits should take notice.
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A North Dakota jury awarded $667 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company that runs the Dakota Access Pipeline, ...
The pipeline transports roughly 40% of the oil produced in North Dakota’s Bakken region. Protests against the project began in April 2016 and ended in February 2017 when authorities cleared out ...
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in ...
Raman said Greenpeace will appeal the decision. The case focused on Greenpeace's participation in protests at the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota during its construction nearly a decade ago.
Early on, the North Dakota recruiting pipeline continues. According to On3’s Joe Tipton, Alabama has already reached out to one of star forward Grant Nelson’s former teammates and another who ...