At The Bismark Tribune.
A judge has combined lawsuits filed
by four Sioux tribes over the Dakota Access pipeline, streamlining the
drawn-out legal battle over the $3.8 billion project to move North
Dakota oil to a distribution point in Illinois.
Meanwhile,
a federal appeals court could decide this weekend on a tribal request
to stop oil from flowing through the pipeline next week.
Both the company and Corps filed court documents Friday opposing the
tribal request.
The appeals court will make a decision sometime after
Friday evening, the deadline it set for attorneys to submit written
arguments.
Nothing will surprise me any more.
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