Louisiana Interracial Marriage-Refusing Judge Keith Bardwell Quits

MELINDA DESLATTE | 11/ 3/09 09:48 PM | AP

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BATON ROUGE, La. — A Louisiana justice of the peace who refuses to marry interracial couples resigned Tuesday, after weeks of calls for his ouster from civil rights groups and several public officials, including the governor.

Keith Bardwell quit with a one-sentence statement to Louisiana Secretary of State Jay Dardenne: "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."

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

When questioned, Bardwell, who is white, acknowledged he routinely avoids marrying interracial couples because he believes children born to them end up suffering. 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."

Bardwell didn't return repeated calls Tuesday to comment about his resignation, which followed calls for his removal from officials including Jindal and U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu.

"We're saddened that it took national attention to this issue, which was decided back in 1967 by the Supreme Court, and also that it took public admonishment from other elected leaders in order for him to resign," said Laura Catlett, a lawyer for Humphrey and McKay.

Jindal said Bardwell made the right decision.

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"What he did was clearly wrong and this resignation was long overdue," the governor said in a statement.

Landrieu said Bardwell's refusal to marry the couple reflected terribly on the state.

"By resigning ... and ending his embarrassing tenure in office, Justice Bardwell has finally consented to the will of the vast majority of Louisiana citizens and nearly every governmental official in Louisiana ... We are better off without him in public service," she said.

Humphrey and McKay have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Bardwell. Catlett said the resignation won't stop the lawsuit, which also names Bardwell's wife as a defendant.

"This does not in any way change the fact that he, with his wife's help, discriminated against an interracial couple while he was a public official," Catlett said.

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.

BATON ROUGE, La. — A Louisiana justice of the peace who refuses to marry interracial couples resigned Tuesday, after weeks of calls for his ouster from civil rights groups and several public off...
BATON ROUGE, La. — A Louisiana justice of the peace who refuses to marry interracial couples resigned Tuesday, after weeks of calls for his ouster from civil rights groups and several public off...
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rmarler   11:30 AM on 12/09/2009
Resign? He should have been disbarred and prosecuted for hate crimes.
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mmgbizgirl   04:36 PM on 11/04/2009
There are a million more racist judges on the bench. Another one down.
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hotmom   03:47 PM on 11/04/2009
Yes, of course, he's worried about the children.
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Joel Redman   03:22 PM on 11/04/2009
How is what he did any different that what happened in Maine?
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Grunty1   01:45 PM on 11/04/2009
See ya. Please let the door take a leg on the way out.

Naturally, the right-wing will try to make this guy into some sort of spokemen.
JAEMPRESS   01:22 PM on 11/04/2009
GOOD RIDDANCE
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jackything   01:17 PM on 11/04/2009
If mixed race children suffer, it is exactly because of attitudes like this that pervade all of the U.S., but especially the South and Mountain West.
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brooklyncitizen   12:53 PM on 11/04/2009
Those kids will suffer -one of their interracial kids could even grow up to be POTUS.
kwoodberryesq   11:57 AM on 11/04/2009
Inter-Racial kids suffer? Perhaps he should turn on his TV and watch some golf, or heck visit the White House.
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serindipity803   11:30 AM on 11/04/2009
Actually 'marriage' is a prison sentence -- why do we allow it? Civil rights works wonderfully...removing the myriad of Hiccups aka judges....and angel wannabes (preachers..)
ThinkCreeps   09:46 AM on 11/04/2009
.... and his replacement's views will be?
ThinkCreeps   09:45 AM on 11/04/2009
He's moving to Maine.
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MoeJava   09:39 AM on 11/04/2009
he can always serve as a curator at a museum that celebrates the history where his mindst clearly is (the 1840s)
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serindipity803   11:32 AM on 11/04/2009
He would make a better embalmer...off to the funeral home.....
Rog49Thomas   09:07 AM on 11/04/2009
Wants to spend more time with his clan.

Oops, make that Klan.
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javajava   08:55 AM on 11/04/2009
Personally, I hate the term interracial. I know, it defines place of origin but....it is so outre. interethnic feels better. We are all human.
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yemaya   09:53 AM on 11/04/2009
I agree, we're all the same race, the human one.
DeniseD   03:50 PM on 11/04/2009
I do like that idea. Most of us would be considered interethnic. Great phrase!

Categorizing people into races is becoming more and more difficult. Soon it will be too difficult to do anyway. That will be a great day for the human race!

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