United States Supreme Court Declines to Legalize Polygamy
Polygamist Had Sought Rights Under the Court's 2003 Ruling Involving Homosexual Rights
By Mike White, published Feb 27, 2007
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As a result, the state of Utah's bigamy law was upheld, even though it clashes with the religious beliefs of some in the state.
Some Christians, including representatives of the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), a Christian legal agency which had filed a brief in the case, praised the decision to not hear the case.
"Polygamy is no mere social taboo," Alliance Defense Fund Senior Counsel Chris Stovall said in a press release for the ADF. "It is destructive on multiple levels, and the court was right to turn down review of this attempt to attack appropriate protections of marriage."
He noted that the case involving homosexuality in 2003 involved criminal prosecution for private acts, but the case involving Rodney Holm, the man prosecuted for bigamy by Utah had lived openly and simultaneously in various households.
Holm had been prosecuted by Utah for participating in both "religious marriages" and his legal marriage. Holm and his "wives" did not seek legal recognition of the "religious marriages," and he claimed that under the 2003 Supreme Court decision involving homosexuality, the Lawrence case, the state's prosecution of him was unconstitutional. He claimed the prosecution denied his personal liberty.
The ADF had argued that the Supreme Court need not hear the case nor consider legalizing polygamy.
Stovall said the Supreme Court wisely declined to hear the case involving polygamy and did not need to create a recipe for "social disorder." He said state polygamy laws created by state legislatures protect marriage.
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