Friday, April 25, 2008

KY high court rules marriage trumps biology

In a split 4-3 decision, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled today that, legally, a child born in a marriage is the child of the marriage and not of the biological father, according the Louisville Courier-Journal.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:13 PM

    Forgot to ask, re "adulterous interloper": If single, is the other man guilty of adultery, or just the wife?


    jah

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  2. Okay, Jah, I give up. What are you talking about?

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