Tribal Sovereignty, Trampled

Oklahoma v. Castro-Huertas overturned decades of jurisprudence and practice in concluding that “the Federal Government and the State have concurrent jurisdiction to prosecute crimes committed by non-Indians against Indians in Indian country.” This cuts to the heart of tribal sovereignty, which asserts that only the native tribes or the federal government can prosecute alleged crimes committed on tribal land (often called “Indian Country” in legal documents).

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Bad law, bad logic, and bad interpretation philosophy

Bad law, bad logic, and bad interpretation philosophy

Many are rightly shocked by the Supreme Court’s repudiating the constitutional right to reproductive choice. Less surprising is the Supreme Court’s recent history of saying anything, however contradictory, to get to a desired result. Because issues of constitutional law are not always easily understood, some explanation is helpful, but it is also likely to cause further shock over the Supreme Court’s disingenuous philosophies of legal interpretation called “originalism” and “textualism.”

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Choice IS Life

Choice IS Life

The Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice put together this stunning video of our Associate Conference Minister Barb Doerrer-Peacock's poem.

She writes, "Thank you all who added your voices to my words! It's very humbling. Let us not be narrowed by our own fears, misunderstandings, our "small" selves that seek control. But let us be open to how intertwined are the great inseparable gifts of BOTH life AND choice, and persevere to preserve them."

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Pop-up shelter for asylum seekers: immediate needs

A pop-up shelter for asylum seekers being dropped off by ICE in Phoenix will open July 5. This shelter is needed to increase capacity and relieve over-crowding at the Welcome Center already operating. This is a cooperative effort. Immediate needs include 125 twin blankets, a full-size washer and dryer, and monetary support to purchase water bottles, towels, hygiene products, snacks, and undergarments for women, men, and children.

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New UCC pastoral letter, toolkit urge church to speak out for trans, nonbinary people

New UCC pastoral letter, toolkit urge church to speak out for trans, nonbinary people

A pastoral letter by church and ONA Coalition leaders asks congregations to show their love and support for their trans and nonbinary neighbors not only in prayer, but in words and actions. Churches must "come out," the letter says, so transgender and nonbinary folk in all of our communities will know that there are churches where their dignity and worth as human beings are valued, wanted, and needed. The resources provided by the national setting include a Guide to Transgender and Nonbinary Justice, tips for advocacy, the text of the pastoral letter and worship aids for local congregations.

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