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Unwed Couple Sues Over Living-Together Fines
POSTED: 1:58 pm EDT August 11, 2006
ST. LOUIS -- A couple with three children has sued a suburban town that refused to give them a housing permit because they are not married.
The suit, filed on their behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union on Thursday, claimed that the town of Black Jack's housing law violates the state and U.S. constitutions, as well as the Federal Fair Housing Act. It seeks unspecified damages.
The ordinance prohibits more than three people from living together unless they are related by "blood, marriage or adoption."
The ACLU said Foundray Loving, Olivia Shelltrack and their school-age children are facing fines of up to $500 per week for living in their five-bedroom home in the suburb of 6,800 because Loving is not the biological father of Shelltrack's oldest child, and the couple are not married.
"The government has no business saying two consenting adults cannot live with their own children," said Tony Rothert, legal director for the ACLU of Eastern Missouri.
City attorney Sheldon Stock declined comment. Mayor Norman McCourt did not return a phone call seeking comment. McCourt has previously said the ordinance was intended to prevent crowding and has nothing to do with morality.
The city council voted to keep the ordinance earlier this year.
Last month, a North Carolina judge struck down the state's 201-year-old law barring unmarried couples from living together, calling the law unconstitutional.
The ACLU said Florida, Michigan, Mississippi, North Dakota, Virginia and West Virginia also have laws that prohibit cohabitation. Missouri does not have such a law.
You think they would have gotten nailed if they weren't biracial?
Bravo, Missouri, bravo!
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Last month, a North Carolina judge struck down the state's 201-year-old law barring unmarried couples from living together, calling the law unconstitutional.
o rly?
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Human Bass wrote:
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Last month, a North Carolina judge struck down the state's 201-year-old law barring unmarried couples from living together, calling the law unconstitutional.
o rly?
I remember that. The sheriff went after one of his own employees.
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A similar law is still on the books here in WV as well, don't feel bad. Or do, I know it kind of embarasses me.
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You think they would have gotten nailed if they weren't biracial?
First thing I thought when I saw the pic. I'm not painting everyone in MO, but I'm sure being bi racial isn't high up there on the acceptance list.
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lefty wrote:
Mercury wrote:
A similar law is still on the books here in WV as well, don't feel bad. Or do, I know it kind of embarasses me.
I'm too afraid to even look to see what stupid laws this state still has.
Surely you know of the one where it's legal to beat your wife on the steps of the courthouse in Huntigton on Sunday mornings, right?
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
Hopefully it's a dumb antiquated law that will be struck down quickly and this will just go away.
The ordinance I'm aware of in Michigan is actually relatively new. They used it in East Lansing to limit the amount of rental housing available to college students. The houses currently in use were grandfathered in, but it kept houses that weren't currently occupied by students from being converted into future rentals for them.
I'm not sure where or how the law is applied elsewhere in the state, but I know it's in full effect there. Caused quite the uproar.
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I don't know if it is still this way in PA, but when I was in college, PA law presumed any house with four or more unmarried women living together to be a brothel. So all of the sorority houses at my school had to be owned by the school, and they all had to have an R.A. (who was always a member of the sorority). The fraternity houses did not have R.A.'s and many of them were privately owned.
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