* Update: Additional information and links in the comment section. Like the Oklahoma measure, these bills have not been passed as we initially stated.
In baseball, this is like a double header sweep…after losing almost every game for the last 16 months or more.
An attempt to keep Islamic sharia law out of Louisiana’s courts. It sounds vague and unconvincing but Louisiana is the second state that has moved to enact such legislation in as many months. Oklahoma served up a no-sharia bill as well.
And since the feds aren’t in a rush to pass a national Libel Tourism law it’s smart for states to protect their citizen writers.
Within minutes Monday a legislative committee repudiated both Islamic and British law.
Neither, perhaps, represents an immediate threat to justice in Louisiana, but it was not entirely an alarmist and xenophobic stunt when the committee approved two bills by Rep. Ernest Wooton, R-Belle Chase. Mostly, but not entirely.
One of Wooton’s bills, which provides that no foreign law shall be applied here if it violates a right guaranteed by the American Constitution, is by any rational measure superfluous. But it is not unknown for immigrant litigants to invoke the tenets of Sharia to which, the committee was told, the Maryland courts deferred in a child custody case.
The Louisiana Supreme Court has so far insisted that cases in America are settled according to American law, but the committee figured it was wise to commit future jurists to that sound principle. At least the bill does no harm.
Wooton’s other bill may be largely symbolic too, although it is worth passing just in case. It does not single out the Limeys, but its refusal to enforce foreign defamation judgments that are “repugnant to the public policy of this state” is clearly aimed at them. Other states have passed, or are considering, similar legislation in response to a libel award rendered in London against the American writer Rachel Ehrenfeld.
It must be embarrassing for the British when American legislators lump them together with the avatars of medieval repression, but plenty of them are evidently aware it is fair, at least in the context of libel law. As a general election approaches, all three major parties in the UK promise to reform laws that have created “libel tourism” on the very island where John Milton wrote the book on press freedom, “Areopagitica.” That was in 1644, so it’s about time the government got the hang of it.
Instead the law enables large corporations or deep-pocketed individuals to stifle freedom of expression far beyond the shores of Britain, increasingly so in the Internet age, as Ehrenfeld discovered when her book “Funding Evil” identified Saudi billionaire Khalid bin Mahfouz as a financial supporter of al-Qaida.
bin Mahfouz was not about to sue in this country and not just because he would have had to contend with the First Amendment. He has such an unsavory past that he would probably have been ruled libel-proof in any case. No need to go into detail here. You can take my word for it. He won’t sue me.
That’s because the serial libel tourist is dead. Read it all via Libel on tour: James Gill | – NOLA.com. Hat tip Jihad Watch.
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Labour and their lawyers have turned Britain into the @$$hole of the world: I am very glad you are protecting yourselves.
We have no constitution, our law lords are like mafia dons. Especially that vile Jack Straw. I hope he gets struck off for breaking the law in order to pay muslimes to vote for him!
The Louisiana bills can be found at http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=686438 and http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=687795. Video of testimony before the Louisiana House Civil Law Committee and the Louisiana Senate Judiciary A Committee can be found at http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Video/WM/2010/April_2010/0426_10_CLP.asx and http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Video/2010/April/042710JUDA.asx (time stamp 3:06 – 3:30). Please note that the Louisiana Legislature has not yet passed the bills, but the relevant House Committee has sent the bills to the House floor for a vote. You can find the contact information for the members of the Louisiana House of Representatives at http://house.louisiana.gov/ . Ask them to vote FOR HB 785 “American and Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts” and HB 701 “Free Speech Protection Act”.
Thank you for the info Stephen
HB 785 “American and Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts” and HB 701 “Free Speech Protection Act” have both passed the Louisiana House of Representatives without one vote in opposition. http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Video/WM/2010/May_2010/0504_10_Day21_2010RS.asx
(time stamp 1:57- 2:05)
http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Journals/H_Journals_All/2010_RSJournals/10RS-HJ_0504_21.pdf (pages 20-21)
Testimony before Senate Judiciary A Committee regarding anti-sharia bills. http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Video… (time stamp 4:20 – 14:30)
HB 785 “American and Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts” and HB 701 “Free Speech Protection Act” have both passed the Louisiana House of Representatives without one vote in opposition. See video:
http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Video/WM/2010/May_2010/0504_10_Day21_2010RS.asx (time stamp 1:57-2:05)
and Daily Journal
http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Journals/H_Journals_All/2010_RSJournals/10RS-HJ_0504_21.pdf (pages 20-21)
The Louisiana bills can be found at
http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=686438 and http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=687795 . Video of testimony before the Louisiana House Civil Law Committee and the Louisiana Senate Judiciary A Committee can be found at http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Video/WM/2010/April_2010/0426_10_CLP.asx and http://senate.legis.state.la.us/video/2010/April/942710JUDA.asx (time stamp 3:06 – 3:30).
Additional testimony before Louisiana Senate Judiciary A Committee: http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Video… (time stamp 4:20 – 14:30)
Thanks for the article, creeping. The Islamofascists (as well as the fascists in the White House) should take note – we Louisianians don’t take any crap. We’ve been beaten down by hurricanes, poverty and now an oil spill, but we will defend what little we have left – our Saints, our culture, our food and our way of life.
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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has signed anti-sharia “American & Louisiana Laws for Louisiana Courts ” Act 714 (http://www.legis.state.la.us/billdata/streamdocument.asp?did=722536 ) into law.