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Florida Senate Judiciary Committee votes 6 to 3 in favor of approving American Laws for American Courts bill which would prohibit Sharia and other foreign laws.

Bill passed 6 to 3.
 

Florida Senate Judiciary Committee votes 6 to 3 in favor of approving American Laws for American Courts bill which would prohibit Sharia and other foreign laws.  

The Florida Senate Judiciary Committee approved American Laws for American Courts legislation which would prohibit Sharia and other foreign laws during the committee's March 25, 2014 meeting. 

The committee voted 6 to 3 in favor of SB 386 titled Application of Foreign Law in Certain Cases during their Tuesday, March 25, 2014 9:00 am - 11 am meeting: 

Chair:
    Senator Tom Lee (R)                    YES
Vice Chair:
    Senator Darren Soto (D)               NO
 
    Senator Rob Bradley (R)             YES
    Senator Andy Gardiner (R)         YES
    Senator Arthenia L. Joyner (D)    NO
    Senator Jack Latvala (R)             YES
    Senator Garrett Richter (R)         YES
     Senator Jeremy Ring (D)               NO

    Senator John Thrasher (R)          YES

To view the video of the meeting click here.  To see the official click here.

Florida Family Association sent out email alerts on Saturday, March 22, 2014 and Sunday, March 23, 2014 regarding the committee hearing.

This legislation, commonly known as “American Laws for American Courts”, would prohibit Florida courts from considering certain provisions of foreign laws, including Islamic Sharia law, if such provisions are inconsistent with the Florida and United States of America Constitutions.

If Florida courts accept provisions of Islamic Sharia law or other foreign laws or legal codes which are inconsistent with American laws it will undermine public policies enacted by our representative form of government and change our value system.

Application of Foreign Law in Certain Cases: Defines "foreign law, legal code, or system"; specifies public policy on application of foreign law, legal code, or system in proceedings relating to dissolution of marriage, support, time-sharing, UCCJEA, & UIFSA; provides that certain decisions rendered under such laws, codes, or systems are void; provides that certain contracts & contract provisions are void; provides for construction of waiver by natural person of person's fundamental liberties, rights, & privileges guaranteed by state or federal constitutions; provides that claims of forum non conveniens or related claims must be denied; provides that act doesn't require or authorize court to adjudicate, or prohibit any religious organization from adjudicating, ecclesiastical matters in violation of specified constitutional provisions or to conflict with any federal treaty or other international agreement to which U.S. is party to specified extent.  Full text of SB 386.

The next Senate committee to review SB 386 is the Committee on Governmental Oversight and Accountability.  The Florida House companion bill HB 903 was approved by the Florida House Civil Justice Subcommittee on March 18, 2014.  HB 903 is waiting to be scheduled in the House Judiciary Committee.  Florida Family Association will send out email alerts as soon as this legislation is scheduled by another committee in either chambers.


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Tags: SB 386, Florida Senate, Application of Foreign Laws
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