Just-a-Guy
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I remember a case from constitutional law where a man fathered a child with a married woman and the child was legally considered the child of her spouse, and not her biological father. It was from the 70s, so I'm sure things have changed since then, but that could be cause for that idea.
Really? Well, jeez, I never heard any such thing before. As far as I know, there is no such thing as "constitutional law" on marriage. Or at least very little of it (that's why the states are free to "recognize" different kinds of marriages, for example). But hey, anything is possible in the world of matrimonial law.... Sadly.