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Natural Law and the Rhetoric of Empire: Reynolds v. United States, Polygamy, and Imperialism

In 1879, the U.S. Supreme Court construed the Free Exercise Clause for the first time, holding in Reynolds v. United States that Congress could punish Mormon polygamy. Historians have interpreted Reynolds, and the anti-polygamy legislation and litigation that it midwifed, as an extension of Reconstruction into the American West. This Article offers a new historical [...]

Categories: Articles, In Print, Volume 88, Volume 88-3 | Posted: February 21, 2011