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A U.S. district court judge ruled Wednesday that the state of North Dakota is entitled to nearly $28M from the federal government for responding to protests of Energy Transfer's (NYSE:ET) Dakota ...
The case stems from the Standing Rock protests in 2016 and 2017, an Indigenous led movement to stop construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. Energy Transfer alleges that Greenpeace defamed the ...
A major flashpoint for those conflicts was the Dakota Access Pipeline, in which Energy Transfer owns a 38.2% stake, during its construction in 2016 and 2017. However, the Trump Administration ...
North Dakota lawsuit to recoup policing costs ... the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday sided with pipeline owner Energy Transfer to keep oil flowing while the environmental review is ...
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $28 million in the state's ...
U.S. District Court judge rules the Corps abandoned the rule of law when it didn’t force protestors to leave or require a ...
The ENRD said late last week that recent federal court decisions in four legal cases centered on the Dakota Access ... American energy. The 1,100-plus-mile Dakota Access Pipeline runs from North ...
April 10, 2025 Energy ... a Texas-based pipeline company nearly $667 million in damages for the environmental advocacy group’s role in 2016-2017 protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
A U.S. district court judge ruled Wednesday that the state of North Dakota is entitled ... for responding to protests of Energy Transfer's (NYSE:ET) Dakota Access oil pipeline in 2016-17.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday found the state of North Dakota entitled to nearly $28 million for ...
A federal judge has found the U.S. government liable to the state of North Dakota for nearly $ ... In 2017, the pipeline company, Energy Transfer, donated $15 million to help cover the response ...
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