CIVICUS speaks with Daniel Simons, Senior Legal Counsel Strategic Defence for Greenpeace International, about the lawsuit ...
Experts called the verdict “beyond punitive.” The organization plans to appeal and has already filed a countersuit in Europe ...
Greenpeace testified that it played only a minor, supporting role in the protests against the pipeline, which it pointed out was led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Tribal chairwoman Janet Alkire ...
International Rivers denounces the SLAPP ruling against Greenpeace and all attempts to silence those who speak out against ...
Greenpeace’s 2016 and 2017 protest campaign against Energy Transfer’s Dakota Access Pipeline was one of the group’s most ...
Jury Finds Greenpeace At Fault For Protest Damages, Awards Pipeline Developer More Than $660 Million
By Mary Steurer, North Dakota Monitor, northdakotamonitor.com A Morton County jury on Wednesday ordered Greenpeace to pay ...
A judge has dismissed the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeking to shutter the Dakota Access Pipeline.
A pipeline company’s lawsuit against the environmental group could chill free speech, experts said. First Amendment issues ...
On March 19, three entities from the global environmental nonprofit Greenpeace were found liable for $667 million in damages ...
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Climate Fallout: Jury Delivers Blow to GreenpeaceA North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million for its involvement in protests against the Dakota Access ...
In its latest climate scorecard, Czarnek’s group calculated that Paul Weiss—which scored an “F” grade for its work involving ...
In a landmark decision, a North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company behind ...
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