Apache Stronghold v. United States
Pending petition
Issue: Whether the government "substantially burdens" religious exercise under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or must satisfy heightened scrutiny under the free exercise clause of the First Amendment, when it singles out a sacred site for complete physical destruction, ending specific religious rituals forever.
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