Legislation by statute or state constitutional amendment prohibiting the application in state courts of an ill defined Shariah Law and/or international law has passed or is in the process in over twenty states.\u2
In November 2010, a proposal was passed to amend Section 1 of Article VII of the Oklahoma State Cons...
With the recent public furor in the United States regarding “Shari‘a,” studies into the content of I...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act ( RLUIPA\u27) superseded the Religious Free...
This Article examines the recently proposed anti-shari’ah laws of Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arizona. I...
Recently, legislators have proposed, discussed, and passed various laws that aimed to limit the use ...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
At the beginning of 2014, about a dozen states introduced or re-introduced bills to ban the use of S...
America has long been seen as the capital of religious freedom and individual rights. In recent year...
In the 2010 midterm elections, the citizens of Oklahoma passed a ballot initiative barring Oklahoma ...
In a statewide referendum, voters approved a change to the Oklahoma state constitution, adopting res...
Racial discrimination in any form and in any degree has no justifiable part whatever in our democrat...
The article presents information on the Sharia Law, an Islamic religious law, and other foreign laws...
Blog post, “What Does it Mean to Ban State Courts Use of Sharia or Other Foreign Law?“ discusses pol...
In the past year, initiatives to block judicial consideration of foreign or international law have b...
A rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States has led, in recent years, to state-level efforts ...
In November 2010, a proposal was passed to amend Section 1 of Article VII of the Oklahoma State Cons...
With the recent public furor in the United States regarding “Shari‘a,” studies into the content of I...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act ( RLUIPA\u27) superseded the Religious Free...
This Article examines the recently proposed anti-shari’ah laws of Tennessee, Oklahoma and Arizona. I...
Recently, legislators have proposed, discussed, and passed various laws that aimed to limit the use ...
The U.S. Muslim population, although currently only comprising one percent of all Americans, is on t...
At the beginning of 2014, about a dozen states introduced or re-introduced bills to ban the use of S...
America has long been seen as the capital of religious freedom and individual rights. In recent year...
In the 2010 midterm elections, the citizens of Oklahoma passed a ballot initiative barring Oklahoma ...
In a statewide referendum, voters approved a change to the Oklahoma state constitution, adopting res...
Racial discrimination in any form and in any degree has no justifiable part whatever in our democrat...
The article presents information on the Sharia Law, an Islamic religious law, and other foreign laws...
Blog post, “What Does it Mean to Ban State Courts Use of Sharia or Other Foreign Law?“ discusses pol...
In the past year, initiatives to block judicial consideration of foreign or international law have b...
A rising tide of Islamophobia in the United States has led, in recent years, to state-level efforts ...
In November 2010, a proposal was passed to amend Section 1 of Article VII of the Oklahoma State Cons...
With the recent public furor in the United States regarding “Shari‘a,” studies into the content of I...
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act ( RLUIPA\u27) superseded the Religious Free...