A behemoth defamation lawsuit brought by the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline against Greenpeace began its trial in a North Dakota courtroom on Monday.
Lawmakers want to gut the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which prevents the rich and powerful from using frivolous ...
A Texas pipeline company's lawsuit accusing Greenpeace of defamation, disruptions and attacks during protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline goes to trial in North Dakota on Monday, ...
The trial in North Dakota that observers are describing as a key free speech rights case has begun. Energy Transfer, a ...
The $300 million lawsuit deals with protests against a pipeline route at a Missouri River crossing north of the Standing Rock ...
”Freedom of speech is on the line,” says Waniya Locke, a member of Standing Rock Grassroots. “This directly impacts everybody ...
Energy Transfer says Greenpeace used tactics including defamation, vandalism and harassment in an attempt to tarnish the ...
Daily on Energy: Iran oil sanctions tightened, BP retrenches on renewables goals, and the week ahead
Good afternoon and Happy Monday, readers! In today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen kick off the week by ...
Greenpeace USA headed to court in North Dakota as a trial begins over protests at the construction site of Energy Transfer's ...
Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit ...
Southwest District Judge James Gion is not allowing any recording devices in the Energy Transfer Partners vs Greenpeace trial ...
A Texas-based company claims the environmental advocacy group tried to delay construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline with ...
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