Berger Blocks Protests of Massey That Trespass, Interfere with Operations
Charleston Gazette › February 02, 2010
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Charleston Gazette › February 02, 2010
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A federal judge has temporarily ordered a halt to protests of mountaintop-removal mining that involve trespassing on Massey Energy property or interfering with any of Massey's operations.
U.S. District Judge Irene C. Berger granted Massey subsidiary Marfork Coal Co.'s request for a temporary restraining order against nonviolent civil disobedience actions aimed at stopping its mountaintop-removal operations.See the full content of this document
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Berger Blocks Protests of Massey That Trespass, Interfere with Operations
The order prohibits "trespassing or otherwise congregating" on mining property as ...
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