Federal Court Grants TRO against Standing Rock Members in SLAPP Suit related to Dakota Access Pipeline
Here are the materials in Dakota Access LLC v. Archambault (D.N.D.):
Via Turtle Talk.
Here are the materials in Dakota Access LLC v. Archambault (D.N.D.):
Via Turtle Talk.
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Siobhan says
I apparently missed the asterisk in the whole “Freedom of Assembly” business that specified freedom is a whites-only thing.
Ice Swimmer says
From the court order: “Dakota Access contends it will suffer irreparable injury if the Defendants continue to interfere with its construction of the Pipeline.”
Are there any others who will very likely suffer “irreparable injury” if the pipeline is built and used. (intentionally no question mark)
kestrel says
This is incredibly sad. I don’t have the right words.
rq says
Excuse me the fuck.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
Fuck
2016 and White Law still puts White Money above Native Lives
L. Minnik says
That’s awful.
Hope that there are still ways to fight this. There’s got to be more people who care and could help.
Caine says
L. Minnik:
More people were being bussed in last week, but I don’t know the current status of Sacred Stone Camp. We won’t give up on this, a legal case is still being mounted, not that I’m going to be overly optimistic here. When it comes to oil, courts don’t much care about things like clean water, quality of life, and things like this:
Morgan!? ♥ ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ says
And ignorant people wonder about the genesis of violence and terrorism. When people are harmed and all other forms of protest or redress are exhausted without mitigating or preventing further harm, people resort to the only remaining avenues. It is so damn obvious, and so damn sad. As I have said a zillion times… There will be blood in the streets.