Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Cousins Marrying:

   My student Patricia Stringel -- who hastens to stress that her
   interest in this is purely academic -- passes along an interesting bit
   of trivia: In 19 states, including California, New York, and most of
   New England (so no Beverly Hillbillies jokes, please), first cousins
   are apparently perfectly free to marry.

   While parent-child, sibling-sibling, and uncle/aunt-niece/nephew
   marriage and sex seem to be pretty broadly condemned in the U.S.,
   there's much more disagreement on cousin-cousin relationships.
   Actually, it makes a good deal of sense, but it surprised me: I
   somehow assumed that cousin-cousin relationships were more broadly
   banned. (Note: The data is from [1]a site dedicated to legitimizing
   cousin love, and I haven't checked it myself. I have no reason,
   however, to doubt its accuracy, since the site purports to provide
   helpful information for cousins and presumably wouldn't try to deceive
   them. The site also includes statutory language, which is another good
   sign, though it says it's only current as of 1999.)

   Oh, and the most amusing part is the name of the domain --
   "cuddleinternational.com," with the "cuddle" standing for "Cousins
   United to Defeat Discriminating Laws through Education."

References

   1. http://www.cuddleinternational.org/laws/law-index.html

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