Courts historically side with private interests at the expense of Indigenous religious rights. Continuing this trend, the Hawai‘i State Supreme Court allowed the Thirty- Meter-Telescope to be built atop Maunakea, a mountain sacred to Native Hawaiians. This decision led to a mass protest that was organized by Native Hawaiian rights advocates and community members. However, notwithstanding the mountain’s religious and cultural significance, Indigenous plaintiffs could not prevent construction of the telescope on Maunakea. Unlike most First Amendment rights, religious Free Exercise Clause claims are not generally subject to strict constitutional scrutiny. Congress has mandated the application of strict scrutiny to federal government action tha...
The issue of aboriginal land rights raises significant legal and moral questions. The starting point...
Rapid development of coastline areas in Hawaii has sparked the attention of several native Hawaiian ...
Hawai‘i’s history is one like many other indigenous communities across the globe: a colonizing regim...
Courts historically side with private interests at the expense of Indigenous religious rights. Conti...
Native Hawaiians and the scientific community have been pitted against each other in a decades-long ...
On February 23, 2017, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (“Tribe”) was forced to disband its nearly year-...
Protection of sacred sites is very important to Native American religious practitioners because it...
Merely Political or Meaningfully Religious? Indigenous Protest Rituals And Their Legal Afterlives Pr...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
The public trust doctrine guarantees that the government will hold natural resources in trust and pr...
In 1988 the United States Supreme Court declared constitutional the federal government’s ...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 was Congress \u27response to the Su...
The construction of the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on the summit of the sacred mount...
Canadian astronomy has, for decades, benefited from access to observatories and participating in int...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
The issue of aboriginal land rights raises significant legal and moral questions. The starting point...
Rapid development of coastline areas in Hawaii has sparked the attention of several native Hawaiian ...
Hawai‘i’s history is one like many other indigenous communities across the globe: a colonizing regim...
Courts historically side with private interests at the expense of Indigenous religious rights. Conti...
Native Hawaiians and the scientific community have been pitted against each other in a decades-long ...
On February 23, 2017, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (“Tribe”) was forced to disband its nearly year-...
Protection of sacred sites is very important to Native American religious practitioners because it...
Merely Political or Meaningfully Religious? Indigenous Protest Rituals And Their Legal Afterlives Pr...
S acred mountains, of whatever culture, become merchandise in the dark age that is enveloping the pl...
The public trust doctrine guarantees that the government will hold natural resources in trust and pr...
In 1988 the United States Supreme Court declared constitutional the federal government’s ...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 was Congress \u27response to the Su...
The construction of the controversial Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) on the summit of the sacred mount...
Canadian astronomy has, for decades, benefited from access to observatories and participating in int...
The key to understanding current U. S. caselaw concerning the protection of Native American sacred s...
The issue of aboriginal land rights raises significant legal and moral questions. The starting point...
Rapid development of coastline areas in Hawaii has sparked the attention of several native Hawaiian ...
Hawai‘i’s history is one like many other indigenous communities across the globe: a colonizing regim...