According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 13 states have introduced legislation to prevent courts from using foreign or religious law in their decisions. But that’s just in the last two months; if you include last year’s efforts—including Arizona’s inspired attempt to ban karma—it goes all the way up to 16. Anyway, I made a map. Full details below; we’ll update this as the dominoes fall:

Passed: Both Tennessee and Louisiana passed variations of the American Public Policy Alliance’s “American Law for American Courts” legislation in 2010.
Working on it: Alaska; Arkansas; Arizona; Georgia; Indiana; Kansas; Nebraska; Oklahoma; South Carolina; South Dakota; Texas; Wyoming.
Tried but Failed: Florida; Mississippi; Utah.
More: http://motherjones.com/mojo/2011/02/has-your-state-banned-sharia-map



Being in Illinois not only will they not ban Shar’ia, but they will force everyone to convert to Islam ASAP.
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