Native American Legal Studies
Lyng v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association is a landmark Supreme Court case from 1988 that addressed the rights of Native Americans to protect their sacred sites from government actions. The case involved the construction of a road through sacred lands of the Yurok and Karuk tribes in California, which the tribes argued would violate their religious freedoms and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The Court ultimately ruled that the government's interest in land development outweighed the tribes' religious concerns, highlighting the tensions between development and indigenous spiritual practices.
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