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Thursday, May 02, 2019
House of Representatives Moves To Intervene To Defend Federal FGM Ban
As previously reported, last month the Department of Justice dropped its appeal of the court's decision in United States v. Nagarwala. In the case, a Michigan federal district court held the federal ban on female genital mutilation (18 USC Sec. 116(a)) unconstitutional under the Commerce Clause. Yesterday, the House of Representatives filed a motion to intervene (full text) in the case to defend the constitutionality of the statute. The Detroit Free Press reports on this move by House leaders.
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