New York Appellate Court Decision Highlights Need for ALAC

A recent New York appellate court decision is an example of where American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) legislation would have been applicable and helpful by protecting U.S. and N.Y. constitutional principles of Due Process. The plaintiffs in this case were citizens of United Kingdom and France,…

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CAIR — a Full-throated Participator in “Civilizational Jihad”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is the largest and best funded Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas front group in the U.S. Much has been documented by the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice regarding this organization’s ties to the terrorist funding mechanism at work in this country. Even…

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Kansas Governor Signs ALAC Legislation

Earlier this week, Kansas Governor Sam Brownback signed into law a measure thatĀ prevents Kansas courts from applying foreign laws, like sharia, when deciding cases. The measure isĀ based upon American Laws for American Courts (ALAC), theĀ model legislation drafted by American Freedom Law Center (AFLC) Co-Founder and Senior Counsel…

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