Fence Sitter wrote:At what point does the law take precedence over religious freedom and why?
When religious freedom becomes excessively harmful to others.
The LDS church's racist treatment of black men and women was essentially only harmful to Mormons, and those who didn't like it could simply leave the Mormon church. It was problematic but it was relatively contained.
Polygamy, on the other hand, has
far-reaching consequences for all of society, and not just the people who actually practice it.
The U. S. government tries to practice freedom of religion and freedom of speech. It has failed on this in so many ways and in so many places, but it tries. Part of freedom of religion and freedom of speech is, as much as possible, giving people the freedom to be wrong. That is why the government tends to only intervene when that "freedom to be wrong" crosses into harming others, especially those outside the religious movement.