Justice Who Refused To Marry Interracial Couple Resigns

By Associated Press November 4, 2009 11:15 am

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BATON ROUGE, La. — At least four times in the last 2 1/2 years, Keith Bardwell says he refused to marry interracial couples while serving as a Louisiana justice of the peace.

He said from his experience and discussions, he had concluded that blacks and whites do not readily accept offspring of such relationships, so the children end up suffering.

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His latest rebuff to a bride and groom of different races turned out to be his last. After weeks of calls for his ouster, Bardwell resigned after 34 years in office Tuesday, leaving his reasons a secret.

His one-sentence statement to Louisiana Secretary of State Jay Dardenne said: “I do hereby resign the office of Justice of the Peace for the Eighth Ward of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, effective November 3, 2009.”

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 the justice’s wife told her that Bardwell wouldn’t sign the license because they were a “mixed couple.”

In interviews, Bardwell, who is white, said he refers interracial 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.”

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Bardwell didn’t return repeated calls to comment about his resignation. Civil rights leaders and officials, including Gov. Bobby Jindal and U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, wanted him out.

Jindal said Bardwell made the right decision.

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

Humphrey and McKay have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Bardwell and his wife.

Their attorney, Laura Catlett, said the resignation won’t stop the lawsuit.

“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,” Catlett said.

His quitting “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 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.

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.”

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  • 11-11-2009 1:09 am

    Good Riddance lizard neck mofo

    You cant re-write the laws to suit your personal agenda, his azz should have been fired a long time ago. He didnt give a shat about no kids he had the power and stupiz azzes let him get away with this bs for too long. He racist believe it or not even if it was a non white doing this his azz would had been fired within 24 hours with no time even blow snot from his nose he’d be o-u-t

  • 11-6-2009 6:13 am

    Yeah..thats a really racist state. I had the cops called on me when I was a young college student in that state because my girlfriend at the time bought one soda with burgers and fries and shared the soda with me since I didnt want a full soda.The manager called the cops on me (my girlfriend was a light-skinned black girl with green eyes and they thought she was white).They were actually going to arrest me..I transferred to another school and havent been back to that state since…lol

  • 11-6-2009 12:07 am

    I agree that he can have personal opinions against interracial marriage and not be racist however, he cannot discriminate against people or deny them their civil rights to marry who they choose…not as a public official.

  • 11-5-2009 10:46 am

    That may be right shaggakhan2009 but he chose not to marry these I/R couples because of his own personal reasons. He married all white couples and I’m assuming he married all black couples. It’s the I/R couples he had a problem with. He cannot sit on the bench and do that. He was doing it for any children they may have in the future. That’s bulls**t.

  • 11-5-2009 9:21 am

    Wow! — I guess everyone here is on the Black/White interracial dating/marriage bandwagon. It’s the latest fad so he MUST be a racist!

    But why is he a racist if he doesn’t like I/R marrige. He can feel anyway he wants as long as he does not break the law or deny civil rights. This IS America … right? So he resigned. It is neither Good nor Bad. It just IS.

    Everyone has a right to their opinion. So does he.

  • 11-4-2009 11:56 pm

    That’s good for his old racsist Punkass

  • 11-4-2009 11:33 pm

    (yawns)…wink, wink.

  • 11-4-2009 10:56 pm

    Well let the racist mutherf**ker quit…..maybe he can get a job with the KKK!

  • 11-4-2009 10:48 pm

    THATS BULL MY DAUGHTER IS MIXED SO WHAT SHE DOESN’T DESERVE THE SAME RIGHT’S BECAUSE THEIRS STILL BASTARDS OUT THERE LIKE THAT

  • 11-4-2009 7:27 pm

    and they call this the US of A huh? united my a** smh

  • 11-4-2009 7:18 pm

    he still doesn’t realize what he did was wrong. and how the hell could he get away with it for sol long?

  • 11-4-2009 5:19 pm

    —oh but yea—that’s not his place to determine who should get married and who shouldnt..when there are PLENTY of same race marriages that should of NEVER happened and kids were brought up all fuked up.

  • 11-4-2009 5:18 pm

    Thats bull, him saying that his reason is b/c its not right for the children. Where is his facts for that? I personally believe that mixed kids (of any 2 or more races) have an advantage of better understanding of diff cultures. Im not mixed but I am a white girl that was raised by black parents, black family. I was able to learn and experience the ways, thoughts, beliefs and everything of my black family and I also learned the same of my white family when i was in contact with them. Also i was able to explain to each parts of my family why the other do what they do say what they say. I think that a lot of racism and stereotypes come from non-education. The more people know about each other the better understanding there is w/less judgment. There where awkward times when we go to McDonalds or something and they ask everyone their order but me, or ask me my order and think my dad wasn’t going to pay for it lol but they didnt know..Same when we go to a store or a restaurant and everyone looks and stares..But anything thats not normal to someone else will drawl their attention..This is just my personal experience I know this is not the same for everyone

  • 11-4-2009 5:12 pm

    Well there are some people on here that aren’t too keen on interracial relationships.

  • 11-4-2009 3:38 pm

    I mean look at this dude… smh

  • 11-4-2009 12:03 pm

    So I guess anyone who disagree’s with this clown is racist too?

    I know he got some black lawyers on here… where ya’ll at?

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