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Brown v. Buhman, No. 14-4117 (10th Cir. 2016), is a legal case in the United States federal courts challenging the State of Utah's criminal polygamy law. The action was filed in 2011 by polygamist Kody Brown along with his wives Meri Brown, Janelle Brown, Christine Brown, and Robyn Sullivan.
Sister Wives is an American reality television series broadcast on TLC that premiered on September 26, 2010. The show documents the life of a polygamist family, which includes Kody Brown, his wife Robyn (née Sullivan), ex-wives Meri (née Barber), Janelle (née Schriever), and Christine (née Allred), and their 18 children (1 by Meri, 6 each by Janelle and Christine, 5 by Robyn although 3 ...
Along with Kody, Robyn also appeared to struggle with giving up polygamy, with the 46-year-old getting emotional in the previous episode about having to say goodbye to her former sister wives.
In a clip from Sister Wives' upcoming season 16 finale episode, published by People, Kody admitted he is questioning his polygamy. "I question it all the time," he told host Sukyana Krishnan.
Kody Brown is looking back on his romantic past.. Following a fun-filled (and almost risky) 4-wheeler date with his remaining wife Robyn, the Brown family patriarch, 55, reflected on the demise of ...
Polygamist Kody Brown and his four wives became infamous across the world when their TLC show "Sister Wives" aired in 2010. Because they made their lifestyle so public, they were forced to take residence in Nevada to avoid Utah law enforcement. It was their case, Brown v. Buhman that inspired House Bill 99.
Kody Brown is adjusting to a life of monogamy.. As his ex-wife Christine Brown prepared to wed her now-husband David Woolley on the latest Sister Wives episode, Kody reflected on what his life now ...
Over 14 years after 'Sister Wives' first premiered on TLC, Kody Brown’s polygamist family has split