- Edmunds–Tucker Act
The Edmunds–Tucker Act of
1887 touched all the issues at dispute between theUnited States Congress andThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . The act disincorporated both the Church and thePerpetual Emigration Fund on the grounds that they fosteredpolygamy .The act prohibited the practice of polygamy and punished it with a fine of from $500 to $800 and imprisonment of up to five years. It dissolved the corporation of the church and directed the confiscation by the federal government of all church properties valued over a limit of $50,000.
The act was enforced by the U.S. marshal and a host of deputies. The act:
*Dissolved the LDS Church and the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company, with assets to be used for public schools in the Territory. [L. Rex Sears, "Punishing the Saints for Their "Peculiar Institution": Congress on the Constitutional Dilemmas," 2001 Utah L. Rev. 581]
*Required an anti-polygamy oath for prospective voters, jurors and public officials.
*Annulled Territorial laws allowing illegitimate children to inherit.
*Required civilmarriage license s (to aid in the prosecution of polygamy).
*Abrogated the common lawspousal privilege to require wives to testify against their husbands [ [http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/p/POLYGAMY.html Utah History Encyclopedia ] ]
*Disfranchised women (who had been enfranchised by the Territorial legislature in 1870).
* Replaced local judges (including the previously powerfulProbate Court judges) with federally appointed judges.
* Removed local control in school textbook choice.Fact|date=March 2008In
1890 theU.S. Supreme Court upheld the seizure of Church property under the Edmunds-Tucker Act in "The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints v. United States ".This act was repealed in 1978. [ [http://www.law.nyu.edu/journals/legislation/articles/vol5num1/vazquez.pdf NYU Law - Error ] ] [http://www.law2.byu.edu/Law_Society/perspectives/Lesson%20Plan%20re%20Law%20and%20Church%20as%20an%20Institution%20-%202.pdf] [ [http://www.bepress.com/ils/iss5/art1/ Issues in Legal Scholarship ] ] [ [http://law.wustl.edu/WULQ/82-3/p%20611%20Stein%20book%20pages.pdf Washington University Law Review ] ]
This act is found in US Code Title 48 & 1461. The full text of the act can be found as 24 Stat. 635, with this annotation to be interpreted as Volume 24, page 635 of "United States Statutes at Large".
ee also
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1838 Mormon War (1838 Missouri)
*Extermination Order (1838 Missouri)
*Illinois Mormon War (1844-1845)
*Mormon Exodus (1846-1857)
*Utah War (1857-1858)
*Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act (1862)
*Poland Act (1874)
*"Reynolds v. United States " (1879)
*Edmunds Act (1882)
*"The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints v. United States" (1890)
*1890 Manifesto
*Smoot Hearings (1903-1907)
*Second Manifesto (1904)
*History of civil marriage in the U.S.
*George F. Edmunds
*John Randolph Tucker (Virginia politician) References
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