The court correctly dismissed Mayle’s challenge to Illinois’s bigamy laws on preclusion grounds, having already rejected a nearly identical challenge in his earlier federal suit.... Here the parties and issues in the bigamy challenge were identical. Likewise, the court correctly dismissed Mayle’s challenges to Illinois’s adultery and fornication laws for lack of standing. Those laws no longer are enforced, so Mayle could not show a reasonable fear of prosecution....
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Showing posts with label Adultery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adultery. Show all posts
Friday, April 24, 2020
7th Circuit Dismisses Satanist's Challenge To Bigamy, Adultery and Fornication Laws
In Mayle v. State of Illinois, (7th Cir., April 23, 2020), the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's dismissal a Satanist's challenge to Illinois' laws prohibiting bigamy, adultery, and fornication. The court said in part:
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Friday, February 27, 2015
South Korea's Constitutional Court Invalidates Criminal Adultery Law
By a vote of 7-2 yesterday, South Korea's Constitutional Court struck down the country's 1953 law criminalizing adultery. The New York Times reports that an opinion joined by 5 of the Justices said that the law has often been misused to force a divorce or blackmail married women. Under the law, cases could be brought under the law only if a spouse brought a complaint, and prosecutors could not continue the case if a spouse chose to drop it. In four previous challenges to the law between 1990 and 2008, the Court had upheld it. Sungkyunkwan, a Confucianist organization, called yesterday's decision deplorable.
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