Adverse Human Rights and Other Consequences of the Anti-Sharia Ban – Huffington Post

To do so, the judge would require expert testimony about Egyptian family law, which is largely based on Sharia. A recently enacted amendment to the New Jersey Constitution bars the court from even considering or using Sharia when adjudicating cases.
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