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Harvard Law School Endorses Polygamy

Harvard Law is supporting a legal advocacy group seeking to advance “legal protections for people in polyamorous relationships.”

As documented by Harvard Law Today, Master of Law student Natasha Aggarwal worked with the Polyamory Legal Advocacy Coalition (PLAC), which is supported by the Harvard Law’s LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic. The coalition “seeks to advance the civil and human rights of polyamorous individuals, communities, and families through legislative advocacy, public policy, and public education.”

Polyamory, as defined by Harvard Law Today, is “a form of non-monogamous relationship involving more than two adult partners at the same time, with the knowledge and consent of everyone involved.”

Cambridge, Massachusetts, the home of Harvard University, recognized polyamorous relationships officially in March. Read more…

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