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In this hypothetical situation, Donald and his college girlfriend Melania are visiting Las Vegas on a field trip from their university math club back in Texas (they both are statistics majors). Donald and Melania were high school sweethearts, are both 21 and about to graduate from Trump University. After winning a million dollars in the casinos based on the mathematical formulas Donald developed, they decide to get married in Las Vegas. Nevada's laws allow for quick marriages and divorces. After getting married before a Nevada justice-of-the-peace dressed as Elvis in the "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Love Chapel," they return home to Texas, husband and wife. Their parents, who'd wanted them to marry in a big church wedding, question the legality of their marriage. Are Melinda and Bill, who were legally married in the State of Nevada, now also married in the State of Texas?

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