"To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing,
if these limits may, at any time, be passed by those intended to be restrained?"
-- Chief Justice John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, 1803
We all knew this was going to happen, I’m just surprised it happened so quickly.
A lawyer for a Utah man with five wives argued Monday that his bigamy convictions should be thrown out following a Supreme Court decision decriminalizing gay sex.
The nation’s high court in June struck down a Texas sodomy law, ruling that what gay men and women do in the privacy of their homes is no business of government.
It’s no different for polygamists, argued Tom Green’s attorney, John Bucher, to the Utah Supreme Court.
“It doesn’t bother anyone, (and with) no compelling state interest in what you do in your own home with consenting adults, you should be allowed to do so,” Bucher said.
The gay marriage issue is going to get ugly before it’s resolved, specifically because of potential side-effects like this.
Posted by
Lee on 12/01/03 at 09:37 PM (
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