Greenpeace, a globally recognized environmental organization with a history of impactful protests, is battling a major legal challenge.
A lawsuit demands a staggering $300 million in damages, potentially crippling the organization's American operations.
The case originates from decade-old protests against a pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
Greenpeace maintains their role was insignificant and peaceful, arguing the lawsuit aims to suppress free speech and deter activism.