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Greenpeace ordered to pay Dakota Access Pipeline operator $667 million in case that could destroy the groupThe protests lasted for months, drawing thousands of people to a site in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, near the Standing Rock ...
A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests against an oil ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNGreenpeace must pay $660m to oil company over pipeline protests, jury saysEnvironmental group found to have defamed Energy Transfer through protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Greenpeace vowed to appeal a North Dakota jury's ruling forcing it to pay $660 million in damages for its protest efforts ...
Dakota Access Pipeline became a flashpoint for global environmental and Indigenous rights activism in 2016. Protesters set up ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNNorth Dakota Jury Rules Greenpeace Liable For Hundreds Of Millions In DamagesA North Dakota jury ruled Wednesday that Greenpeace is liable for hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for defaming an ...
In a landmark case, a North Dakota jury has ruled that Greenpeace entities are liable for more than $660 million in damages in a lawsuit filed by Energy Transfer, the ...
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Greenpeace $660mn damages ruling shocks global NGOsEnvironmental advocates warn that the ruling sets a dangerous precedent, allowing fossil fuel companies to silence climate ...
A group from the Oceti Sakowin camp prepare to sled down "media hill" outside of Cannon Ball, North Dakota on Dec. 3, 2016. The camp became covered in ice after a snowstorm and multiple days of ...
The protests lasted for months, drawing thousands of people to a site in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. Dallas-based Energy Transfer, which runs the nearly ...
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