Greenpeace Hit With $345M Pipeline Protest Judgment
#DakotaAccessPipeline #GreenpeaceA North Dakota judge will order Greenpeace to pay $345 million for defamation and other claims related to 2016 Dakota Access pipeline protests. The environmental group plans to appeal, stating it cannot afford the judgment. read more
"Unfair Verdict Threatens Free Speech Rights of Activist Groups"
#Greenpeace #FreeSpeechStruggleA $667m verdict against Greenpeace was deemed unfair by independent observers, highlighting unjust legal practices and threatening free speech rights. The case also reflects broader attacks on progressive activism, emphasizing the need for protection and unity within environmental movements. read more
US Court Orders Greenpeace to Pay $660 Million to Oil Company
#Greenpeace #ActivismCourtDecisionEnvironmental activists criticize a US court's verdict demanding Greenpeace to pay over $660m to an oil company, labeling it a dangerous precedent. Energy Transfer accused Greenpeace of defamation, trespassing, and conspiracy, leading to concerns over the future of activism and protest rights. read more
Greenpeace to Pay $660 Million in Damages for Defamation
#Greenpeace #DakotaAccessPipelineGreenpeace has been ordered to pay $660M to Energy Transfer, leading to fears of bankruptcy. The environmental group lost a defamation suit over the Dakota Access Pipeline, accused of inciting illegal behavior. Greenpeace plans to appeal. read more
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay $660 Million Over Pipeline Protests
#Greenpeace #DakotaPipelineProtestsA North Dakota jury has ordered Greenpeace to pay over $660 million for their involvement in protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, after the company Energy Transfer accused them of defamation and criminal activities. Greenpeace plans to appeal the decision. read more
Greenpeace Ordered to Pay Millions to Energy Transfer in Lawsuit
#DakotaAccess #GreenpeaceGreenpeace faces a lawsuit from Energy Transfer over Dakota Access pipeline protests, leading to a jury deciding in favor of the company, potentially costing Greenpeace millions. Controversy over the trial's fairness arises, with concerns about its chilling effect on free speech. read more