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<blockquote data-quote="finnimus" data-source="post: 1332559" data-attributes="member: 12900"><p>I agree with your post. However this question could be better written to diffuse some of the unintended consequences. I would suggest bringing this up again with better wording to the effect of: judges cannot implement religious law in their rulings that is in opposition to OK, Federal, etc. law. After all, that's what everyone is so worried about. If the author hadn't thrown the word "Sharia" in there, I don't think anyone would have paid much attention to this. It's such a polarizing term that many people stop listening once they hear that word. Unfortunately, it will keep some from considering the commerical business impact (which is likely to feel the greatest hit considering we don't have any cases in the pipeline requesting application of "Sharia Law").</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finnimus, post: 1332559, member: 12900"] I agree with your post. However this question could be better written to diffuse some of the unintended consequences. I would suggest bringing this up again with better wording to the effect of: judges cannot implement religious law in their rulings that is in opposition to OK, Federal, etc. law. After all, that's what everyone is so worried about. If the author hadn't thrown the word "Sharia" in there, I don't think anyone would have paid much attention to this. It's such a polarizing term that many people stop listening once they hear that word. Unfortunately, it will keep some from considering the commerical business impact (which is likely to feel the greatest hit considering we don't have any cases in the pipeline requesting application of "Sharia Law"). [/QUOTE]
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