Suit Challenges North Carolina’s Marriage Laws As Free Exercise and Establishment Violations

Religion Clause: An unusual lawsuit was filed earlier this month in state court in North Carolina challenging North Carolina’s statutes that require any marriage to be solemnized by a magistrate or a member of the clergy (GS Sec. 51-1) and prohibit them from solemnizing a marriage unless the couple has obtained a marriage license (GS Sec. 51-6). The complaint (full text) in Thigpen v. Cooper, (NC Super. Ct., filed 12/8/2011), alleges that . . .