A member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe
of Wyoming is asking the 10th Circuit Court of
Appealsto rehear his religious rights case.
Winslow Friday, 23, shot a band eagle for use in a Sun Dance ceremony. He was prosecuted for taking an eagle without a federal permit.
A federal judge sided with Friday, ruling that the government's permitting scheme infringed on tribal religious rights. But a three-judge panel of the 10th Circuit reversed last month.
Friday wants an en banc panel of the court to rehear the case.
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Man asks for appeals court review in eagle case
(AP 6/26)
10th Circuit Documents:
Decision:
US v. Friday |
US
Opening Brief | Friday
Response Brief | US
Reply Brief
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