New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a class action lawsuit on Oct. 18 in the U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota challenging a number of civil rights violations that arose during the Standing Rock movement to oppose the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). They are represented by Columbia Law School Lecturer in Law Noah Smith-Drelich and Professor Bernard E. Harcourt, founding director of the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought
Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
Blog post, “The Public Trust Litigation“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to rel...
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the events of the accompanying protests are contemporary examples of ...
New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a...
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, September 25, 2020 — Judge Daniel M. Traynor (U.S. District Court for North Dakota) has se...
New York, October 26, 2020 — Counsel for Standing Rock civil rights plaintiffs are challenging any a...
New York, January 25, 2021 — Advancing yet another step toward trial set for August 2021, the Standi...
New York, February 15, 2019. Today, state and county defendants in Thunderhawk v. County of Morton e...
New York, February 2, 2021 — Yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), together with its...
New York, October 1, 2021— The private security firm TigerSwan received over $17 million from Dakota...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia partially granted the Standing Rock Si...
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v US Army Corps of Engineers (Standing Rock V) is the most recent in a ser...
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) has put the peaceful plains of North...
Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
Blog post, “The Public Trust Litigation“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to rel...
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the events of the accompanying protests are contemporary examples of ...
New York, October 26, 2018—Cissy Thunderhawk, Wašté Win Young, and the Reverend John Floberg filed a...
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, September 25, 2020 — Judge Daniel M. Traynor (U.S. District Court for North Dakota) has se...
New York, October 26, 2020 — Counsel for Standing Rock civil rights plaintiffs are challenging any a...
New York, January 25, 2021 — Advancing yet another step toward trial set for August 2021, the Standi...
New York, February 15, 2019. Today, state and county defendants in Thunderhawk v. County of Morton e...
New York, February 2, 2021 — Yesterday, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), together with its...
New York, October 1, 2021— The private security firm TigerSwan received over $17 million from Dakota...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia partially granted the Standing Rock Si...
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v US Army Corps of Engineers (Standing Rock V) is the most recent in a ser...
The controversy surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline (“DAPL”) has put the peaceful plains of North...
Dr Stephen Young examines two 2020 judgments in the ongoing dispute about the Dakota Access Pipeline...
Blog post, “The Public Trust Litigation“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to rel...
The Dakota Access Pipeline and the events of the accompanying protests are contemporary examples of ...