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American Laws for American Courts
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ALACAmerican Laws for American Courts (ALAC)American Laws for American Courts (Alabama)
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About
American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) is model legislation authored by the American Freedom Law Center (AFLC) and drafted as an anti-Sharia bill aimed at preventing foreign laws, such as Sharia law, or religious laws from being applied in U.S. courts. It has been adopted or introduced in dozens of states, with adoption in over a dozen states since 2010.
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American Freedom Law Center
drafted
Authored model ALAC legislation adopted or introduced in dozens of states.
Since 2010
Christine Brim
lobbied_for
Brim advocated for Alabama's enactment of the ALAC model law in 2014, testifying and providing research to lawmakers to ban foreign legal systems like Sharia in courts.
Since 2010
David Yerushalmi
drafted
Yerushalmi authored the ALAC model legislation in 2010, which has been enacted in states like Tennessee, Louisiana, and Arizona, shaping a nationwide legal barrier against perceived Sharia encroachment.
Since 2010
John Guandolo
sponsored
John Guandolo has actively promoted and sponsored the adoption of American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) legislation in multiple states, providing training and testimony to lawmakers to advance the bill's passage.
Since 2010
Guy Rodgers
drafted
Guy Rodgers played a central role in drafting and promoting the American Laws for American Courts (ALAC) policy initiative. ACT! for America has been instrumental in advocating for ALAC's adoption in state legislatures, framing it as a necessary measure to protect U.S. legal norms from foreign influences.
Since 2010