Sioux Can't Step Into Dakota Pipeline Row, Army Corps Says

By Andrew Westney (March 28, 2017, 7:36 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Army Corps urged a D.C. federal judge Monday not to allow a group of Sioux tribe members to step into a challenge to the agency's approvals for the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota, arguing that the members are already adequately represented by two tribes and that claims against President Donald Trump would slow down the case....

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