To: ilovesarah2012
Thats right, second reading of your post, you are correct.
Arbitration is considered to be legally binding. This is presented as non binding dispute resolution, which fills an intermediate area between mediation and arbitration.
To: tanknetter
To me, binding or not isn't the issue. The issue that sharia law is being used in any fashion in the United States of America. City in Michigan First to Fully Implement Sharia Law In a surprise weekend vote, the city council of Dearborn, Michigan voted 4-3 to became the first US city to officially implement all aspects of Sharia Law. The tough new law, slated to go into effect January 1st, addresses secular law including crime, politics and economics as well as personal matters such as sexual intercourse, fasting, prayer, diet and hygiene. The new law could see citizens stoned for adultery or having a limb amputated for theft. Lesser offenses, such as drinking alcohol or abortion, could result in flogging and/or caning. In addition, the law imposes harsh laws with regards to women and allows for child marriage. Some in town seem to welcome the new legislation while others have denounced the move as abhorrent, a threat to freedom and incompatible with the Constitution. When asked by National Report about the need for such a law, local resident Jeremy Ahmed stated: It is because of our need that Allah the Almighty, in all his generosity, has created laws for us, so that we can utilize them to obtain justice. We hope to see other cities taking this action in the face of the governments inaction of passing such legislation. - See more at: http://nationalreport.net/city-michigan-first-fully-implement-sharia-law/#sthash.p5PrYChg.dpuf
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