Three's company: push for polygamy.

AuthorKrayewski, Ed
PositionCitings - License for plural marriages - Brief article

A TRIO in Yellowstone County, Montana, applied for a marriage license less than a week after the Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges that gays and lesbians have a fundamental right to government-licensed marriages. In his Obergefell dissent, Chief Justice John Roberts warned that much of the majority opinion "would apply with equal force to the claim of a fundamental right to plural marriage."

Now Nathan Collier, who with his two spouses starred on the TLC show Sister Wives, says Roberts' argument motivated him to apply for a marriage license for both his wives. "It's about marriage equality,"...

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