My point is that the USSC said in its ruling that if a State decides to issue a marriage certificate then the federal government must recognize the equality of that marriage with all others. Polygamy could be legal again in Utah (http://www.inquisitr...be-legal-in-utah/) and if it is, then the USSC has already said that sort of marriage is equal in the eyes of the law to any other. Windor's "logic" [SIC] set the precedent: any state can define "marriage" in any way it sees fit and there is nothing the federal government can do about it. Moreover, the federal government *must* treat all marriages equally. It'd be awfully difficult (even for this court!) to rule that a state cannot pass a law that awards marriage licenses to polygamists at this point. It's not just the Mormons, either. We have a large and growing population of Muslims here and some of them already live in polygamist families. I think governments being forced to equate polygamist marriage with all other marriages not only logically follows from the Windsor decision, but given our demographics, it is highly likely that polygamy will soon be legal here.