HB3338

Provides that certain international organizations shall have no jurisdiction in this state and creates the "No Shari'a Act" regarding enforcement of certain foreign laws in this state

Introduced·2/18/26
Introduced Text

Missouri HB3338 prohibits enforcement of Shari'a law and foreign law in state courts and agencies.

Missouri HB3338, known as the "No Shari'a Act," prohibits the enforcement of Shari'a law or any foreign law in state courts, arbitration panels, or administrative agencies if it violates fundamental rights. It also prevents the World Health Organization, the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, and other international organizations from having jurisdiction or power within Missouri. The act aims to ensure that no state entity enforces or applies laws that conflict with Missouri's fundamental rights, including those guaranteed by the state and U.S. Constitutions.

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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Feb 19

House

Read Second Time (H)

Feb 18

House

Introduced and Read First Time (H)