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An ancient sacred site will be destroyed, replaced by a 2-mile-wide crater,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in dissent.
The long-running movement to protect Oak Flat from a massive copper mine is gaining renewed attention following a stinging rebuke from a key member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Apache Stronghold, allowing Resolution Copper to proceed with its controversial mining project on Oak Flat, a sacred ceremonial site for the ...
The Supreme Court this week denied a request from the Native American coalition group Apache Stronghold to halt the sale of ...
Right-wing Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is outraged that his colleagues declined to take up what has become one of his ...
It is the direct corridor to the Creator and is, therefore, holy ground to the San Carlos Apache Tribe—a site rife with deep ...
The justices left in place lower court decisions allowing the transfer of the Tonto National Forest land, known as Oak Flat, ...
While Oak Flat is currently in public trust, the roughly 2,400-acre federal parcel will become private property once that ...
The US Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari from nonprofit Apache Stronghold on Tuesday, which sought an injunction on a federal government land transfer of an Apache holy site to a copper ...
The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is available here. The Supreme Court is making good ...