Judge rules against tribes in fight over Nevada lithium mine they say is near sacred massacre site
By SCOTT SONNER
Associated Press
RENO, Nev. (AP) — A federal judge in Nevada has dealt another legal setback to tribes trying to halt construction of a huge lithium mine they say is near the sacred site of an 1865 massacre along the Oregon border. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du granted the government’s motion to dismiss their lawsuit but said the tribes deserve a chance to amendment their complaint to try to prove federal land managers failed to adequately consult with tribal leaders as required under the National Historic Preservation Act. She also noted that part of their case is still pending on appeal at the 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals.