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The New York Times describes the rise of sharia law in the West, especially in Britain, where it is branching out into areas outside of family relationships. The conflict over British Shariah courts comes at a time when Islamic principles are being extended to other areas of daily life in ...
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The Corner on National Review Online — ... , which are (to put it mildly) less antipathetic to "heterosexism". As the Belmont Club comments : Sharia law is at heart a desire to live outside the system and while its spread is probably a bad thing for the West, one wonders how much the paralyzing and expensive effect of excessive litigation and over regulation in Western society has driven the rise of parallel private institutions. There'll be more of that in the years ahead. As Michelle Malkin says, the eHarmony settlement is like a meat-eater going to a vegetarian restaurant and demanding a ribeye. The "tolerance" ...

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