Countries under shariah (Islamic) law permit a second marriage under special circumstances, such as an illness of the first wife or her inability to bear children. In this case, with the first wife's consent, a man may marry again. This is polygyny, a subset of polygamous marriages. Many other countries recognise polygamy for cultural, religious or historical reasons.
See the related links for a list of many of those which allow polygamy.
no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy
In some nations, yes, but typically no. It is not legal in the United States or Canada.
No, polygamy is illegal in Tennessee.
No. Polygamy has been illegal in the United States since 1862. No individual state can make polygamy legal - it is a national law.
No.
No, polygamy is illegal in Washington state.
Polygamy may be practiced by all classes where it is legal.
No. Polygamy is illegal everywhere in the United States.
Polygamy is illegal in every state of the United States, as well as in most every democratic country.
No. Polygamy is not legal anywhere in the US.
As Jordan is a Muslim country, men may have up to four wives (with constraints like consent and necessity also applying); this form of polygamy is called polygyny. However, women may not have more than one husband.
Polygamy is illegal in every state of the United States of America.