Energy transfer is now asking north dakota's supreme court to block the greenpeace complaint, arguing that it undermines us legal authority Greenpeace faces an unusual new legal attack from a pipeline giantkaren zraick, 11/18/25 “the yearslong court battle over a controversial pipeline — a fight so aggressive, it’s threatening to bankrupt greenpeace usa — has taken a strange legal twist,” the new york times reports. Legal experts call this an unusual move, as us courts.
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Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $667 million to the company behind the dakota access pipeline after a north dakota jury found the environmental group defamed the company, a verdict that could have sweeping consequences for advocacy and free speech.anna phillips reports for the washington post.in.
A north dakota jury has found greenpeace liable for defamation, ordering it to pay more than $660m (£507m) in damages to an oil company for the environmental group's role in one of the largest.