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Pipeline developer asking North Dakota Supreme Court to weigh in on foreign Greenpeace case

Energy Transfer seeks a pause on Greenpeace's Amsterdam lawsuit, citing threats to North Dakota jury verdict integrity amid ongoing $345 million damages case.

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Pipeline developer asking North Dakota Supreme Court to weigh in on foreign Greenpeace case

BISMARCK — The developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline is appealing a North Dakota’s judge’s decision not to interfere in a free speech lawsuit Greenpeace filed against the company overseas. The Amsterdam-based Greenpeace International filed the case in February in response to Energy Transfer’s lawsuit accusing it of engaging in acts including conspiracy and defamation to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline from being built. That lawsuit, which is o…

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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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