North Dakota Named As Co-Defendant In Dakota Access Pipeline Suit

(Washington, DC) — A federal judge is approving North Dakota’s request to intervene in the Dakota Access Pipeline lawsuit. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe filed a suit in October accusing the Army Corps of allowing the pipeline to operate on tribal land without an easement, and without sufficient environmental study or emergency spill response plans. North Dakota lawyers argue that closing the pipeline would cause the state to lose hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue and cost thousands of jobs.

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