Dakota Access Pipeline

The actress was arrested last year while protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Newly released documents related to its Rover pipeline give weight to critics who call Energy Transfer Partners a “wolf in sheep’s clothing.”
A federal judge ruled an environmental review of the project was inadequate, and ordered it redone.
The camps are gone, but "it doesn't mean that we're not doing work somewhere."
This private, militarized contractor turned indigenous people's homes into war zones.
The 1,172-mile-long Dakota Access Pipeline is officially in commercial use. The pipeline, which sparked protests and runs from North Dakota to Illinois, will transport 470,000 barrels of crude oil each day.