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01-11-2012, 11:13 AM
Quote:OKLAHOMA CITY â A proposed constitutional amendment that would ban Oklahoma courts from considering international or Islamic law discriminates against religions, and a Muslim community leader has the right to challenge its constitutionality, a federal appeals court said Tuesday.
The court in Denver upheld U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrangeâs order blocking implementation of the amendment shortly after it was approved by 70 percent of Oklahoma voters in November 2010.
Muneer Awad, the executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Oklahoma, sued to block the law from taking effect, arguing that the Save Our State Amendment violated his First Amendment rights.
âThis is an important reminder that the Constitution is the last line of defense against a rising tide of anti-Muslim bigotry in our society, and we are pleased that the appeals court recognized that fact,â Awad said. âWe are also hopeful that this decision serves as a reminder to politicians wishing to score political points through fear-mongering and bigotry.â
The amendment read, in part: âThe courts shall not look to the legal precepts of other nations or cultures. Specifically, the courts shall not consider international law or Sharia law.â
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