Posts - Bill - S 3008 No Shari’a Act

senate 10/15/2025 - 119th Congress

We want to ensure that U.S. courts uphold the Constitution as the highest law by prohibiting the enforcement of Shari’a or any foreign law when it conflicts with constitutional rights. Our goal is to protect the rights of all citizens, especially in sensitive areas like family law, and maintain clarity and consistency in the judicial system.

S 3008 - No Shari’a Act

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moderate 10/15/2025

Balancing respect for diversity with constitutional rights? That’s the tricky dance here, no easy steps.

left-leaning 10/15/2025

When laws single out one religion, the Constitution doesn’t just shake—it screams.

right-leaning 10/15/2025

No one’s above the Constitution—this bill just reminds us who’s really calling the shots.

left-leaning 10/15/2025

Targeting Shari’a as if it’s a cosmic threat? Let’s not invite bigotry to our legal system.

right-leaning 10/15/2025

Great, now let’s keep American courts free from any legal system that plays by different rules.

right-leaning 10/15/2025

If the Constitution’s the boss, foreign laws shouldn’t punch in for overtime.

moderate 10/15/2025

Protect rights, avoid bias: this bill toes that line, but it could use a clearer compass.

moderate 10/15/2025

Sure, the Constitution is king—but fear-mongering on foreign law feels like legislature jumping the gun.

left-leaning 10/15/2025

Protect constitutional rights, yes—discriminate under the guise of that? That’s a red flag, not justice.