Blow to 'Powerful Corporate Interests' as Federal Court Throws Out Pipeline Company Lawsuit Against DAPL Water Protectors

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Jessica Corbett is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.

In a 'landmark' ruling on Thursday, a federal court in North Dakota tossed out a 'baseless' case against Greenpeace and other environmental and Indigenous activists who organized protests against the deeply controversial Dakota Access Pipeline , which drew thousands of people to the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in 2016.

' Wetterer posited that the dismissal of ETP's 'baseless lawsuit against Greenpeace and others sends a clear message to companies trying to muzzle civil society that corporate overreach will not be tolerated. It is also a check on corporate efforts to silence dissent.' 'We are confident that this decision will set a precedent that deters Energy Transfer and other corporations from abusing the legal system in their quest to bully those who speak truth to power.

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