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
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, in a case the environmental advocacy organization says threatens free speech rights and its very future.
This case and its outcome should be the concern of every American,” a legal expert says as the Dakota Access Pipeline trial is set to begin.
King County Metro (KCM) will start reminding people that the bus, in fact, is not free. According to KCM's estimates, about 34% of riders don't pay to ride. Fare inspecting will begin starting March 31.
Ten years after the world watched the Indigenous-led protests at the Dakota Access Pipeline unfold, representatives from Greenpeace International
Greenpeace has filed an anti-intimidation court case against a U.S. energy company suing the environmental organization for hundreds of millions.