If I understand the question correctly you are asking if you may adopt YOUR son-in-law who would be your daughters husband. Aside from the complicated family relationship issues I suppose that it could be legally possible IF it conforms to the laws of your state.
Your daughter's husband is your son-in-law.
Sister-in-law = Belle-soeur
No, because in the eyes of the law they are considered brother and sister.
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Unless there is something being left out, an "aunt inlaw" would be no blood relation. This should be legal.
The Inlaw Josie Wales was created in 2000.
No. Your son-in-law's brother may be a son-in-law if he is married, but he is not your son-in-law.
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He could, as long as he is not having a pending warrant in the US -- US and Canadian law enforcement agencies are sharing this kind of information on a daily basis.
You can't adopt an adult. And his child is not an orphan, so you can't adopt him either. You can marry the man and then adopt his son.