Navajo continued from page 1 Pueblo are seeking retribution against the pharmaceutical giant in the case. The plaintiffs say they sus tained injuries from the prescrip tion drug Rezulin, which is pro duced by Pfizer Inc. Rezulin was used to treat people suf fering from Type II diabetes. The drug was withdrawn from the market in March 2000 after it was linked with liv er damage and liver failure in some people who had taken the medication. The case came to the court after it was dismissed from a tribal district court on a question concerning jurisdiction. Because the case involves off-reser r vation companies, lawyers represent ing Pfizer at the Supreme Court hear ing argued that it did not fall within trib al jurisdiction. According to Pfizer lawyers, there was not a specific rela tionship between the Navajo Nation and the drug company. “We believe the appellants have confused subject matter and personal jurisdiction,” Attorney Andrew Federhar said. “There is no case in the United States of America where a nonmember of a native American tribe has been subjected to the juris diction of a tribal court for their off reservation activities.” Federhar said Pfizer never distrib uted or marketed Rezulin on Navajo land, and therefore the company could not be held responsible for the people’s use of the drug. Randolph Bamhouse, the attorney for the plaintiffs, told the court Pfizer had withheld information about the risks of Rezulin after it was distributed to the public. According to Bamhouse, Pfizer had made direct efforts to pro mote Rezulin on tribal land and there fore should be held accountable for the health problems of the tribal members. The case was heard by Acting Chief Justice Lorene Ferguson, Associate Justice Marcella King-Ben and Associ ate Justice by designation Leroy Bedonie. A decision on the case will be announced at a later date. Contact the reporter at aimeerudin@dailyemerald.com. GregWahl-Stephens Photo pool Navajo Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Yazzie gives opening remarks at the Navajo Supreme Court proceeding Thursday evening. BON only: FREE gift from Clinique yours with any Clinique purchase of 19.50 or more Our exclusive gift includes: New: • Gentle Light Pressed Powder in Gentle Glow 3 • Glosswear For Lips Sheer Shimmers in Whisper - our newest #1 selling shade Favorites: • Clinique Happy Body Smoother • 7 Day Scrub Cream Rinse-Off Formula • Long Last Soft Shine Lipstick in Heather Moon • Moisture Surge Extra Thirsty Skin Relief Plus an exclusive cosmetic bag. Allergy Tested. 100% Fragrance Free (with the exception of Clinique fragrance products). Quantities limited. One gift to a customer, please, while supplies last. For your purchase, may we suggest: BONnew: REPAIRWEAR Repairwear Intensive Night Cream works while you sleep to defuse the aging effects of time, stress and environment. Helps mend the look of lines and wrinkles. Also available in a lotion. For more intensive treatment, add high energy Extra Help Serum to elevate skin’s repair potential. Repairwear Intensive Night Cream or Lotion, 1.7 oz., 45.00. Repairwear Extra Help Serum, 1 oz., 45.00. I 9ht BON MARC HE YOUR NORTHWEST DEPARTMENT STORE SINCE 1890 BON beauty card: the gift of cosmetics & fragrance BON call: order by phone 1 800 345 2661 for life, for you BON ideas: find more at thebon.com