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Sister Wives Initiate Lawsuit
Is this the "slippery slope" or just another weird story?
The family made famous by the TLC show Sister Wives is expected to file a lawsuit on Wednesday challenging Utah’s anti-bigamy law, which makes it a third-degree felony to marry or cohabit with someone other than one’s legal spouse. An attorney for the family said they’re not asking Utah to recognize polygamous marriage; they just want to be left alone. http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2011/...anti_biga.html So that begs the question: how can one demand to be left alone if you are on a "reality" show? |
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Is he legally married to all of the women? |
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I think Kody Brown is a Grade A douchecanoe but I think their suit might have merit. If they're not legally married to one another, what's the difference if they live together or not? As it's written, some could take the Utah law as meaning that married adults can't have a roommate. |
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Good to know.
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So that law doesn't apply to roommates unless the roommates are having a sex fest during an extended living arrangement.
Extended...ha...get it? I too think Kody Brown is an asshat. I stopped keeping up with the show and one of the reasons is that he annoys me. |
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I think it's an interesting case on a lot of levels. Lawrence v. Texas kind of opened the way for this lawsuit when it held that under the 14th Amendment, morality alone couldn't justify the government's intrusion into the bedroom.
The ACLU has an interesting article on the subject for background purposes: http://www.acluutah.org/bigamystatute.htm At any rate, on an equal protection level (I don't know if this is discussed here), I can't really see how such a prohibition on polygamy in the cohabitative sense, could even be found to have a rational basis. How is it that it would be perfectly legal for married people to engage in orgies with other married people just so long as no one cohabitates... but if cohabitation happens, it's a third-degree felony? I'm not one to stand in the way of encouraging swinging, but I'm having a hard time figuring out why the taxpayers of Utah would GAS whether polygamy was happening in their neighborhood. |
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If he fathers plenty of children with women he does not live with, that is completely fine. Makes no sense. Let them live in peace as long as the children are taken care of and not abused, and the women entered the relationship of their own free will (and can leave should they choose) its not/shouldn't be a problem.
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If LDS is worried about public perception of their church, polygamy is kind of down on the list of concerns they ought to have. And that said, I have a problem with a state passing criminal statutes to protect the reputation of a religious institution.
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