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    Default Marriageable Age Without Parental Consent

    My question involves civil rights in the regions of: Mississippi and Puerto Rico

    In most states, the marriageable age without parental consent is 18. However, in Mississippi and Puerto Rico, the marriageable age is 21 without parental consent. Since the age of majority is now 18, as it should be imo, my question is: Would the courts construe these laws as now unconstitutional in violation of their broad interpretation of the 14 Amendment from Lawrence v. Texas?

    Could someone please move this to the Marriage and Civil Unions forum? I posted it here by accident.

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