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Justice in interracial marriage flap in Louisiana resigns

By MELINDA DESLATTE, Associated Press Writer    Comments Comment on this article5
Published: November 3, 2009

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana justice of the peace who refused to marry a couple because the bride was white and groom was black resigned Tuesday, after weeks of refusing to step down despite calls for his ouster from officials including the governor.

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Keith Bardwell quit with a one-sentence statement to Louisiana Secretary of State Jay Dardenne and no explanation of his decision: "I do hereby resign the office of Justice of the Peace for the Eighth Ward of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, effective November 3, 2009."

Gov. Bobby Jindal called Bardwell's resignation "long overdue."

Bardwell, who is white, refused to marry Beth Humphrey and Terence McKay.

When questioned, Bardwell acknowledged he routinely recuses himself from marrying interracial couples because he believes the marriages harm the couples' children. In interviews, he said he refers the couples to other justices of the peace, who then perform the ceremony, which happened in this case.

"There is a problem with both groups accepting a child from such a marriage," Bardwell said in an October interview with The Associated Press. "I think those children suffer, and I won't help put them through it."

Humphrey has said she and McKay received their marriage license from the parish clerk of court, where they also received a list of people qualified to perform the ceremony. When she called Bardwell's office on Oct. 6 to ask about the ceremony, Humphrey said Bardwell's wife told her that the justice wouldn't sign their marriage license because they were a "mixed couple."

Bardwell didn't immediately return a call for comment Tuesday about his resignation, which followed calls for his removal from civil rights groups and several public officials, including Jindal and U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu.

"This was the right decision by Mr. Bardwell. What he did was clearly wrong and this resignation was long overdue," Jindal said in a statement released by his office.

Humphrey and McKay have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Bardwell. The couple did not immediately return a call for comment.

Bardwell was elected in 1975 as justice of the peace in Ponchatoula, La., a town 55 miles north of New Orleans. His term was set to run through 2014, and he had said that even before the flap, he hadn't intended to run for re-election.

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i would be willing to bet that "justice" birdwell was a republican. he could move to oklahoma, he would fit right in.
Michael, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:16 pm
I'd be curious to hear what Nicole Brown Simpson had to say about this judge's actions.

Oh, wait....
Jason, Edmond - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:22 pm
LoL. Chris isn't very good at trying to stir up trouble. Evidently, he needs to go back to the bong and try again.
Cletus Jenkins II, mayberry - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Ok, were black and your white. Stick with your own race. Their is a reason we are a different color. Guess what whitey, when you have a baby with a black guy, it doesnt look like you. Stick with your own race. I love htis judge because you white people need to stay away from us. We know that we are the dominate race. However, you will never be one of us. You will always be a laughing stock.
Chris - Nov 3, 2009 at 6:41 pm
As he should have. I begrudge him the right to dislike doing an interracial marriage as that is part and parcel of being a free country. And he is correct in that there are "racial purists" in all races. But the fact is he has (had) a greater responsibility to the Constitution of this Nation and an obligation based on the office.
Doug, Midwest City - Nov 3, 2009 at 6:21 pm
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