03-06-2024, 12:00 AM
This post was last modified 03-06-2024, 01:15 AM by BeTheGoddess. 
(03-04-2024, 07:04 PM)Byrd Wrote: Well, in all societies religious groups try to do this and with greater or lesser degrees of success. Currently there are groups of Christians who have influenced legislation and legislators (I'm thinking of school book bans and the like) in some significant ways and often (through missionaries) try to influence other countries to follow their interpretations of law.
(I'm thinking of Scott Lively and his anti-LGBTQ+ missions. Link from the Human Rights Campaign: https://www.hrc.org/resources/report-sco...on-of-hate )
I should have been more spesific, I meant a society aligned with Middle Temple's homogenization of laws, so the religious law societies are not what I was looking for (and was one of my issues looking) and then its further complicated for the US was any "states rights" sentiment as its also against this global homogenization thing.
It is even possible there is none, just look at Californian emissions laws and how "out of step" with not just the rest of the US, but also the rest of the planet.
ETA: Southern Poverty Law Centre would be closer to what Im looking for, but its actually not that important.
I was not here.