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The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth‐Century America
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Nineteenth CenturyWomen's RightCivil Rights ActionsPolygamyUnited States ConstitutionConstitutional LawLegal HistoryConstitutional LitigationLawDisciplinary BoundariesEducationLegal TheoryLegal StudyLegal PhilosophyFederal Constitutional LawCalifornia State ConstitutionPopular CultureMormon Question
My research into the “Mormon Question” has blurred disciplinary boundaries, demonstrating that legal history occurs outside the confines of law books, out in the world of popular culture, political cartooning, and sermonizing, and even in outbreaks of violence. This article is designed to illustrate how an entire body of constitutional law was made in opposition to the marital and sexual arrangements of Mormons in the Utah Territory in the nineteenth century.