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We’re suing under freedom of information laws to get the truth about the crackdown on Dakota Access pipeline protests led by the Standing Rock Sioux.




The Intercept has been engaged in a monthslong legal battle to get access to documents being hidden from the public about the brutal crackdown on Dakota Access pipeline protestors.

The law is on our side, but we need your help to see the legal fight through to the end. Please donate today, and see the email below from our legal director for more information.

You don’t usually get emails from me, but my name is David Bralow, and I’m in charge of The Intercept’s legal team.

I’m writing you to ask for your support in our legal fight to get the truth about the brutal crackdown on protests against the Dakota Access pipeline.

As you may recall, when oil giant Energy Transfer announced plans to build the 1,172-mile-long pipeline across watersheds and drinking water sources, it sparked huge protests led by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.

As part of its response, Energy Transfer hired a security firm called TigerSwan that collaborated with police and employed military-style surveillance and counterinsurgency tactics to quash the protests.

Now we’re suing under freedom of information laws to gain access to thousands of pages of public records about TigerSwan’s activities. The legal battle has already cost The Intercept more than $100,000 and reached the North Dakota Supreme Court, and Energy Transfer has pockets deep enough to keep dragging out the fight.

I have worked in First Amendment law for more than 20 years, and I am confident that the law is on our side. So far the courts have sided with us. But going up against oil companies with nearly unlimited resources, we need to be prepared for whatever their lawyers throw at us.

Will you donate today and help ensure that we have the financial resources necessary to see this legal fight through?

There is far more at stake in this fight than just finding out what happened at the #NoDAPL protests.

If corporations can get away with hiring private security guards to harass and silence protestors — or if governments get away with flouting freedom of information laws — then it will set a precedent that opens the door to even more abuses.

I’m proud to work with the fearless journalists at The Intercept and humbled by the outpouring of support that we’ve received from readers in this case. I give you my word that with your help we will do everything in our power to make sure the law is followed and the truth comes out.

Will you donate today and ensure that we have the financial resources necessary to keep pursuing this story?

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Thank you,

David Bralow
Senior Vice President, Law

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