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application of RFRA. Id. at *3 n.5 (citations omitted) (quoting Navajo Nation, 535 F.3d at 1070). 471. Bear Lodge Multiple Use Ass’n v. Babbitt, 175 F
THE YALE LAW JOURNAL FORUM N O V E M B E R 3 , 2 0 1 6 Oral Tradition and the Kennewick Man Cathay Y. N. Smith 1 2 3 oral tradition
laborers). 235. 16 CONG. REC. 1632 (1885) (statement of Sen. Morgan). 236. Nourse & Maguire, supra note 232, at 966 n.43, 967 n.44. At one time, for
the battleground states of Virginia, Florida and Pennsylvania.”); Carol J. Williams & Noam N. Levey, Voting Problems Look Isolated, L.A. TIMES, Nov
blog.harvardlawreview.org/why-the-insular-cases-must-become-the-next -plessy [https://perma.cc/4Y54-F7TQ]. 31. See Burnett [Ponsa-Kraus], supra note 5, at 808 n.40
at 1361. 253. Id. at 1361 n.86 (noting the argument that the second Boland amendment “did not by its terms encompass the National Security Council
organizational sentencing data until 1993. AD HOC REPORT, supra note 68, at 25 n.96. 85. See id. at 25 (noting that 1642 organizations were sentenced
not always a sure guide for social explanation, inquiring 126. MACINTYRE, supra note 94, at 221. 127. Id. at 212 (emphasis added). 128. KARL N
Peck, 751 F.2d 1336, 1355 n.15 (D.C. Cir. 1985) (“An agency need not address every conceivable issue or alternative no matter how remote or
purportedly distinct from Article III’s bar.” Id. at 2535 n.6. Apparently, at least four Justices rejected this argument. 5. As early as 1988, now-Judge