All posts tagged "North Dakota"
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 24, 2017
Dakota Access Pipeline Developer Sues Greenpeace, Other Activist Groups
The developer was not happy with those protests.
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Marcus Dieterle | July 25, 2017
North Dakota Looks to Norway for Inspiration to Make Prisons More Humane
At these North Dakota prisons, compassion replaces punishment in an effort to rehabilitate inmates.
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Victoria Sheridan | February 24, 2017
Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Leave Campsite Before Evacuation Deadline
They could be headed to Washington, D.C. next.
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Alec Siegel | November 8, 2016
Global Environmental Groups Band Together to Oppose Dakota Access Pipeline
Twenty six groups from around the planet sent a letter to banks who helped finance the project.
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Emma Von Zeipel | September 6, 2016
Temporary Halt to Dakota Access Pipeline After Protests Turn Violent
Clashes over Labor Day Weekend.
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Marisa Mostek | January 27, 2015
Dumbest Laws in the United States: Dakotas, Minnesota, and Wisconsin
Check out this week's installments of the dumbest laws in the U.S., courtesy of North Dakota, South Dakota,...
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Franklin R. Halprin | January 13, 2015
Fracking is Shortsighted in Light of Temporary U.S. Oil Boom
The proliferation of fracking and oil pipelines is a dangerous mistake; U.S. oil boom will be over within...
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Franklin R. Halprin | September 16, 2014
The New Black Death: Oil Trains and Insufficient Safety Regulations
When dealing with the transportation of crude oil, they and the system on which they operate are horrifically...
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Trevor Smith | June 12, 2014
Want to be a Camp Counselor? Better Check Your Noncompete Clause
The debate on whether or not states should ban businesses from making their employees sign non-compete clauses has...