As far as I can tell Utah didn’t even prosecute for violating their bigamy/cohabitation law anyway, so I’m not sure what difference it makes now that part of it is struck down. When they prosecute it seems like it is always for benefit fraud or some type of abuse.
30 years from now the state might outlaw religiously hetero traditional marriage as unlawful cohabitation. It’s no stranger than ‘gay marriage’ being recognized in 16 states would have seemed 30 years ago.
Freegards
That would be a brave new world, wouldn't it?