A Moral Victory: The Sister Wives Case And The Rejection of State Morality Codes | JONATHAN TURLEY

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Summary:

"Below is my column in the Washington Post (Sunday) on our recent victory in the Sister Wives case. The column looks at the most significant aspect of the case — the rejection of morality codes that once controlled across the country in prohibiting everything from homosexuality to adultery to fornication. These morality laws were upheld in the decision in Reynolds in 1876 in a polygamy case out of Utah. The Brown decision returned us to the same question involving the same issue in the same state. Some 136 years later however the answer from this federal court was very different. We are a different country today and, despite what one hears from politicians like Rick Santorum, I believe that we are a better country today...."

Link:

http://jonathanturley.org/2013/12/22/a-victory-for-morality-the-sister-wives-case-and-the-rejection-of-state-morality-codes/

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Date tagged:

12/30/2013, 11:42

Date published:

12/30/2013, 06:42