http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=87857A tribal court has dismissed a lawsuit that held up a lesbian couple's effort to have their marriage recognized by the Cherokee Nation.
In a ruling filed Wednesday, the tribe's Judicial Appeals Tribunal said that Todd Hembree, the tribe member and attorney whose lawsuit blocked the filing of a marriage certificate issued by the tribe to Dawn McKinley and Kathy Reynolds,
had no standing to sue and suffered no harm by the women's attempt to be recognized as a married couple.The women haven't decided whether they will try to refile the certificate in order to have their union officially certified by the Cherokee Nation. Because of tribal sovereignty,
Cherokee Nation marriage certificates are recognized just like Oklahoma marriage licenses.The Cherokee Nation is not the only American Indian tribe to take up the issue. In June, the Navajo Nation's tribal government voted to override its president's veto of a measure banning same-sex marriage on the nation's largest American Indian reservation.