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Greenpeace Faces Tough Start in Trial Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Published: March 3, 2025
The environmental group, battling a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, told the North Dakota Supreme Court it can’t get a fair trial. Read More.
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