Galanda, Shared Faith: Tribal State Indian Religious Rights Reform

Link to article in the King County Bar Bulletin here.

Friday Eagle Criminal Trial to be Heard in Tribal Court

Here is the news article via Pechanga, and here are the documents:

US Motion to Continue

Order Granting Continuance in Friday Case

Las Cruces Religious Freedom Case

In Weinbaum v. City of Las Cruces, the Tenth Circuit affirmed a DCT opinion rejecting a constitutional challenge to the placement of three crosses in the City of Las Cruces (The Crosses). In part, the court focused on the chamber of commerce’s argument that the three crosses had significance due to the history of the city and the joining of Indian, Latino/a, and Anglo cultures:

Other entities in Las Cruces have also adopted crosses as part of their trade dress. For example, the Chamber of Commerce adopted a symbol with three crosses in 1970, explaining: “The three crosses were joined at the ends of the transverse bars and at the top of the uprights to combine forever the three cultures basic to the area–Indian, Latin, and Anglo.” Many businesses in the area similarly include three crosses in their logos. [opinion at 10]

Here are the materials:

weinbaum-v-las-cruces-ca10-opinion

weinbaum-opening-brief

city-brief

Library of Congress Panel on Indian Religious Freedom — Nov. 28

Indian Religious Freedom: To Litigate or Legislate

November 28, 2007

Louis Fisher moderates a panel discussion on “Indian Religious Freedom: To Litigate or Legislate,” with Kevin Gover of the Pawnee Tribe, Susan Shown Harjo of the Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee Tribe and Dean Suagee of the Cherokee Tribe.

Noon, West Dining Room, LM 621, Madison Building

Sounds interesting. Wish I could go.