The story so far...
1. A Federal Judge rules Alabama's ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional
2. The state appeals and a stay is issued to allow them to send the issue to the Supreme Court.
3. The Supreme Court declines to extend the stay and rules the Judges intial ruling will stand (The Supreme Court will be ruling on another gay marriage case in a few months)
4. Gay marriage gets the go ahead in Alabama.
BUT...
5. Chief Justice Roy Moore issues an order to Alabama probate judges specifically directing them to IGNORE the Federal Court Order and NOT issue licenses to Same sex couples.
6. The vast majority of Alabama's counties have followed Moore's order, some even going so far as to refuse to issue ANY licenses, even to heterosexual couples.
7. So now some of the same sex couples are heading back to court in AL to try and get this mess all sorted out.
Oh and you might remember Roy Moore as the guy who previously ended up in a legal spat over his refusal to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the courthouse.
Most likely, this will stay tangled up for at least another week. It's looking like the Supreme Court may rule in favor of gay marriage federally. It will be interesting to see the fallout from that decision but really, it's been heading this way for some time and Alabama had to know they'd be in line sooner or later.
1. A Federal Judge rules Alabama's ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional
2. The state appeals and a stay is issued to allow them to send the issue to the Supreme Court.
3. The Supreme Court declines to extend the stay and rules the Judges intial ruling will stand (The Supreme Court will be ruling on another gay marriage case in a few months)
4. Gay marriage gets the go ahead in Alabama.
BUT...
5. Chief Justice Roy Moore issues an order to Alabama probate judges specifically directing them to IGNORE the Federal Court Order and NOT issue licenses to Same sex couples.
6. The vast majority of Alabama's counties have followed Moore's order, some even going so far as to refuse to issue ANY licenses, even to heterosexual couples.
7. So now some of the same sex couples are heading back to court in AL to try and get this mess all sorted out.
Oh and you might remember Roy Moore as the guy who previously ended up in a legal spat over his refusal to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the courthouse.
Most likely, this will stay tangled up for at least another week. It's looking like the Supreme Court may rule in favor of gay marriage federally. It will be interesting to see the fallout from that decision but really, it's been heading this way for some time and Alabama had to know they'd be in line sooner or later.
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