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Religious liberty like oxygen for flourishing society, scholar says

Religious liberty like oxygen for flourishing society, scholar says
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Conservative legal experts take up Apache Oak Flat religious freedom case

Conservative legal experts take up Apache Oak Flat religious freedom case
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Lawsuits seek to stop mining, construction on sacred sites

Lawsuits seek to stop mining, construction on sacred sites By (0) Arizona s Ga an Canyon in Oak Flat, also known as Chi chil Bildagoteel, is 65 miles east of Phoenix. Apache tribal members and their allies are fighting to stop the construction of a copper mine there. Photo by Russ McSpadden/Center for Biological Diversity April 6 (UPI) Two disputes over sites that are sacred to Native Americans are on the docket at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. A group of Apache tribal members and their allies are fighting to stop the construction of a copper mine on a place in Arizona where Indigenous people have worshiped for centuries.

Federal judge rejects Apache Stronghold request to block Oak Flat mine | Cronkite News

Arizona PBS Feb. 12, 2021 Apache Stronghold activists marched in Phoenix last week in oppositino to the Resolution Copper mine at Oak Flat, before holding a vigil ahead of a U.S. District Court hearing on their case. The judge in that case rejected their request for a preliminary injunction Friday. (File photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News) WASHINGTON – A federal judge Friday refused to order a halt to the proposed Resolution Copper Mine on Oak Flat, land that opponents say is sacred to the Apache people and will be destroyed by the mine. U.S. District Judge Steven Logan rejected a request by the group Apache Stronghold for a preliminary injunction against the mine, saying the group did not have standing to challenge the project. Further, Logan wrote, the group had not shown it had “a likelihood of success on, or serious questions going to, the merits of its claims.”

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