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There's growing concern that Sharia law is creeping into America, with some U.S. judges even citing Islamic law in their rulings.
Activists are now working to shine light on what they call Sharia's war on women.
A vast coalition met in Washington, D.C., Thursday, to warn women of the threat Islamic law would pose to their rights if enacted in the U.S.
"Sharia takes an entirely different approach to their rights than would the American Constitution or the Declaration of Independence," explained Karen Lugo, assistant director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence.