Greenpeace Pays the Piper
Commentary, James B. Meigs, May Edition of Commentary Magazine. In March, the pipeline company Energy Transfer won a massive civil suit against the environmental nonprofit Greenpeace. The case dates back…
Commentary, James B. Meigs, May Edition of Commentary Magazine. In March, the pipeline company Energy Transfer won a massive civil suit against the environmental nonprofit Greenpeace. The case dates back…
KXNET, Megan Topping, April 7, 2025. NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — Earlier in the month, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe that was trying…
Liberty Nation News, John Klar, April 4, 2025. First Amendment liberties for free speech vs criminal action teeter in the litigation balance for the international environmental organization Greenpeace. The 501(c)(4)…
Daily Caller, Mandy Gunasekara, April 2, 2025. With dangerous attacks on Tesla dealerships and college campuses in the news every day, it is alarming how many protesters believe that the First Amendment entitles them…
The Wall Street Journal, Editorial Board, March 21, 2025. The environmental lobby Greenpeace is finally getting its just deserts after a North Dakota jury on Wednesday ordered it to pay…
Reuters, Jack Queen, March 19, 2025. March 19 (Reuters) – Greenpeace must pay a Texas-based pipeline company nearly $667 million in damages for the environmental advocacy group’s role in 2016-2017…
American Greatness. Staff. March 11, 2025. “Attorneys for Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), said Greenpeace helped fund and coordinate protests that ultimately turned violent, according…
InForum. Rob Port, March 4, 2025. MINOT — A monumental civil trial pitting Energy Transfer Partners, the folks behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, against Greenpeace, a left-wing political organization, kicked off…
The Center Square. Chris Woodward. March 1, 2025. (The Center Square) – A trial is underway in North Dakota in a lawsuit against Greenpeace over its support for protests of…
The Wall Street Journal, Paul H. Tice, February 14, 2025. For all the current focus on the Panama Canal, there is another, more important infrastructure project that deserves President Trump’s…
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