Polygamy is illegal in all 50 states. This is a national federal law - no state may legalize polygamy.
However, that does not mean that people in Michigan do not practice polygamy (Just like speed limits don't keep people from speeding). Those who do practice polygamy must keep it secret to avoid being caught by the authorities.
No. Polygamy is illegal in the United States and has been since the 1860's. In Utah, just cohabiting with more than one person you are not legally related to is a felony punishable by several years in prison.
One way immigration laws have changed since 911 was the passing of the Homeland Security Act.
Michigan is the only state that participates in Michigan driver laws. The other states have their own laws.
Polygamy is not acceptable in Christianity. In 285 CE, the Roman Empire created historical bigamy laws for newly forming Christian countries.
Monkey laws in Michigan are null. http://petmonkeyinfo.com/laws.html
The federal bankruptcy laws changed in October of 2005. I don't think there have been any changes since then.
No. Polygamy is severely punished by Mexican laws.
The Laws Have Changed was created in 2003.
There are more laws regarding evidence and the quality of evidence has gone up. And, of course, what is considered evidence has changed.
No, because Michigan was not a slave state
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Most countries have laws against polygamy.