| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1988 - 402 lapas
...Zuern, SJ as old as the Nation itself, ... so that the Forest Service can build a six-mile segment of a road that two lower courts found had only the most marginal and speculative utility. . . . Given today's ruling, [the Indians'] freedom [to maintain their religious belief si amounts to... | |
| Arthur Versluis - 1992 - 180 lapas
...at least as old as the Nation itself, along with the spiritual well-being of its approximately 5000 adherents, so that the Forest Service can build a...private lumber interests that might conceivably use it. ... Today, the Court holds that a federal land-use decision that promises to destroy an entire religion... | |
| M. Annette Jaimes - 1992 - 482 lapas
...adherents, so that the Forest Service can build a 6-mile segment of road that two lower courts had found had only the most marginal and speculative utility,...private lumber interests that might conceivably use it."75 Trouble in High Places The tremendous irony of Lyng is that the road construction was later... | |
| John R. Wunder - 1996 - 392 lapas
...adherents, so that the Forest Service can build a 6-mile segment of road that two lower courts had found had only the most marginal and speculative utility,...private lumber interests that might conceivably use it."76 Trouble in High Places The tremendous irony of Lyog is that the road construction was later... | |
| David E. Wilkins - 1997 - 426 lapas
...spiritual well-being of its approximately 5,000 adherents, so that the Forest Service can build a 6-mile segment of road that two lower courts found had only...private lumber interests that might conceivably use it.82 On the "Threat" to the United States as Landowner O'Connor: . . . Nothing in the principle for... | |
| Harvey M. Jacobs - 1998 - 289 lapas
...religion at least as old as the Nation itself, along with the spiritual well-being of its approximately 5,000 adherents, so that the Forest Service can build...private lumber interests that might conceivably use it. 19 The private losses involved were huge, while the public benefit was negligible. Here, the government... | |
| Kathleen Sue Fine-Dare - 276 lapas
...religion at least as old as the Nation itself, along with the spiritual well-being of its approximately 5,000 adherents, so that the Forest Service can build...segment of road that two lower courts found had only marginal and speculative utility, both to the Government itself and to the private lumber interests... | |
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