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  2. Dakota Access Pipeline protests - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline, a part of the Bakken pipeline project, is a 1,172-mile-long (1,886 km) underground oil pipeline in the United States. The pipeline was planned by Dakota Access, LLC, a subsidiary of a Dallas, Texas corporation named Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.

  3. Dakota Access Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) or Bakken pipeline is a 1,172-mile-long ... originally supported the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in its protest of the pipeline. [129]

  4. Trial begins for North Dakota's effort to recoup costs of ...

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    Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of North Dakota's lawsuit against the federal government for the costs of responding to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, the culmination of an ...

  5. Federal court closes Dakota Access case, but allows for ... - AOL

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    A U.S. district court closed a long-running case against the Dakota Access oil pipeline on Tuesday, but allowed for Native American tribes and other opponents of the line to file additional ...

  6. Trial set for North Dakota's pursuit of costs for policing ...

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    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A court fight over whether the federal government should cover North Dakota's $38 million in costs of responding to the lengthy protests of the Dakota Access oil pipeline ...

  7. Awake: A Dream From Standing Rock - Wikipedia

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    Part three is filmed by Myron Dewey and includes an interview with philosopher and activist Cornel West at Dakota Access Pipeline plus other protest footage filmed by Dewey. [1] The film concludes with narratives about the role of the police and United States federal government in the construction of the pipeline. [1]

  8. Judge orders Dakota Access pipeline shut down pending review

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    A federal judge on Monday ordered the Dakota Access pipeline to shut down pending further environmental review, a victory for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ...

  9. Water protectors - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Native communities protested the 1,172 mile long Dakota Access Pipeline. [26] The protest was due to the fact that the pipeline was supposed to be built on the land of Indigenous communities, and was putting water sources that those communities depend on in danger.