New Student Scholarship on Free Exercise Claims to Indigenous Rights

Anna Sonju has posted “Free Exercise Claims Over Indigenous Sacred Sites: Justice Long Overdue,” forthcoming in the Virginia Law Review, on SSRN. Here is the abstract:

This Note argues for a change in the Supreme Court’s treatment of free exercise claims over Indigenous sacred sites. First, this Note reasons that, in Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, the Court set an impossibly high standard for parties bringing sacred site free exercise claims against the government. This insurmountable standard, masking itself as strict scrutiny, implicitly precludes any claimant from prevailing against a government action designated for a sacred site. Further, statutes aimed at protecting religious liberty have resolved little, leaving no choice but to rework the standard.

Next, this Note delves into three pre-existing theories from like-minded critics of Lyng, analyzing the pros and cons of their proposed approaches to sacred site free exercise claims. Lastly, this Note sets forth a novel test which modifies the framework courts currently use in free exercise jurisprudence. Appreciating the fundamental distinctions between religious land and religious acts, this new test is uniquely tailored to address claims over sacred lands. This proposed test seeks to (1) give religious claimants a realistic opportunity to meet their initial burden in court, (2) put sacred site claims on equal footing with other free exercise claims, and (3) address the Supreme Court’s concerns with overexpanding free exercise doctrine.

Updated Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction Chart!

Oglala Sioux Tribe Sues Over Law Enforcement

Here is the complaint in Oglala Sioux Tribe v. United States (D.S.D.):

1 Complaint

Texas Federal Court Dismisses Suit against Gila River Telecommunications Company

Here are the materials in CHR Solutions Inc. v. Gila River Telecommunications Inc. (S.D. Tex.):

Minnesota Federal Court Rejects Constitutional Challenges to Indian Country Criminal Jurisdiction

Here are the relevant materials in United States v. Johnson (D. Minn.):

American Indian Law Journal — New Issue — Volume 12, Issue 1

Here:

Current Issue: Volume 12, Issue 1 (2023)

Articles

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Seeking Higher Ground: Developing a Tribal Model Code for Disaster and Emergency Management in a Complex Jurisdictional Environment
Brian Candelaria

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Reclaiming Sacred Homelands: Asserting Treaty Rights and the Path Towards Restoration of the Badger-Two Medicine
Sarah Greenberg

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A New Cobell: The Need for a Continued Buy-Back Program
Liam C. Conrad

Note

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Case Law on American Indians: October 2022 – August 2023
Thomas P. Schlosser

Eighth Circuit Materials in Bibeau v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue

Here:

Additional briefs TK.

Agency decision here:

Give ‘em hell, Frank

Michigan COA Affirms Dismissal of Quiet Title Action Implicating Federal Trust Land Held for GTB, BMIC, and Sault Tribe

Here are the opinions in Nelson v. Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority:

Unpublished Opinion

Dissent