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Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
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Originally Posted by Twisp
Yes, the Oklahoma law is unconstitutional. It clearly specifies a particular type of religion that it is banning. By doing that it is clearly contrary to constitutional law, namely, the 1st amendment.
Had the law simply banned the application of ANY religious laws in regards to federal or state cases, it would be fine, since it is just elaborating on the 1st amendment. But, you cannot put a redundant law on the books that so clearly goes against another law.
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Your not making sense. If it is redundant then it can't also be unconstitutional. It does not ban religion.
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