Keeping “I Do” Between Two: A Post-Obergefell Analysis of a Bigamous Marriage and Its Implications for Louisiana’s Matrimonial Regime

Abstract

The article focuses on the U.S. expansion of individual rights and liberties and the significant ambiguities surrounding the Supreme Court\u27s interpretation of the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment and constitutional analysis of Louisiana\u27s criminal bigamy statute

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