New York, February 15, 2019. Today, state and county defendants in Thunderhawk v. County of Morton et al. filed motions to dismiss plaintiffs’ First Amended Complaint. In their court filings, defendants attach 160 exhibits contesting the peaceful nature of the NoDAPL movement, arguing that their discriminatory closure of Highway 1806 was factually justified. Defendants ask the United States District Court to accept their factual account of the NoDAPL movement over the plaintiffs’
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New York, February 15, 2019. Today, state and county defendants in Thunderhawk v. County of Morton e...
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TVA\u27s motion to dismiss the civil action on the grounds that the plaintiffs failed to comply with...
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Response to an earlier brief by the Tennessee Valley Authority. Includes affidavits by John A. Crow...
J. Stoller denies petitioner’s application for adjournment of trial so that they can seek summary j...
Article in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock fro...
New York, February 15, 2019. Today, state and county defendants in Thunderhawk v. County of Morton e...
New York, February 1, 2019—Today, Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, the Reverend John Floberg, and...
New York, September 3, 2020 — In a significant victory for critics of governmental overreach, Judge ...
New York, January 25, 2021 — Advancing yet another step toward trial set for August 2021, the Standi...
New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a...
New York, October 26, 2020 — Counsel for Standing Rock civil rights plaintiffs are challenging any a...
New York, September 25, 2020 — Judge Daniel M. Traynor (U.S. District Court for North Dakota) has se...
New York, February 2, 2021 — Yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), together with its...
An article published in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the Indian Head Rock r...
TVA\u27s motion to dismiss the civil action on the grounds that the plaintiffs failed to comply with...
Article in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock fro...
Article in the Ironton Tribune on the civil suit against Steve Shaffer published on August 12, 2009....
Response to an earlier brief by the Tennessee Valley Authority. Includes affidavits by John A. Crow...
J. Stoller denies petitioner’s application for adjournment of trial so that they can seek summary j...
Article in the Ashland Daily Independent on the trial related to the removal of Indian Head Rock fro...