Greenpeace Fights Back: Appeals $667 Million Verdict Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests as Legal Battles Heat Up

BISMARCK, N.D. — A recent jury verdict has raised significant concerns as attorneys for Greenpeace are challenging a Morton County jury’s $667 million ruling against the environmental organization. The decision, delivered on March 19 following a three-week trial, found Greenpeace liable for damages stemming from protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016 and 2017. The jury also held the group responsible for defamation related to its statements about Energy Transfer, the pipeline’s developer. Greenpeace argues that the verdict was influenced by bias rather than evidence. “What the verdict in this case reflected, your honor, … Read more

Greenpeace Appeals Court Ruling, Claims Jury’s Verdict Driven by Desire for Punishment Over Pipeline Protests

Bismarck, North Dakota – Greenpeace is challenging a recent court ruling linked to pipeline protests, asserting that the jury’s decision was swayed by a desire to penalize activists rather than assess the situation fairly. The environmental organization is seeking to overturn the verdict, which they believe threatens the rights of those advocating for ecological preservation. In the case at hand, activists were embroiled in protests against the construction of a pipeline that they argue poses significant environmental risks. The trial has drawn attention not only for its legal implications but also for the broader context … Read more

Greenpeace Appeals for Justice: Claims Jury’s Verdict is a Misguided Response to Pipeline Protests

PIERRE, S.D. — Greenpeace has announced plans to appeal a recent court ruling, claiming that the jury was influenced by a desire to hold someone accountable for protests against pipeline construction. The environmental group contends that the decision undermines the rights of individuals to express dissent. The controversy stems from protests linked to a major pipeline project, which has faced significant opposition from environmentalists and indigenous groups. Greenpeace argues that participants in these demonstrations are being unfairly targeted as a result of this verdict, emphasizing their commitment to peaceful activism. In their appeal, Greenpeace’s legal … Read more

Trump Plans to Nominate Ex-Defense Attorney for Appeals Court Seat

Former President Donald Trump announced plans to nominate his former defense attorney, John Eastman, to a federal appeals court position. This decision marks a notable development as Eastman has gained notoriety for his role in efforts to challenge the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election results. In a statement released from Bedminster, New Jersey, Trump praised Eastman for his legal expertise and commitment to conservative principles. The nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit reflects Trump’s ongoing strategy to reshape the judiciary with candidates who align closely with his views. Eastman, … Read more