West Virginia Attorney General Patrick
Morrisey announced Thursday that his office would no longer defend in
court the state's ban on gay marriage.
“Our Office will seek to bring to a
close the litigation over W. Va.'s marriage laws, consistent with the
4th Circuit's now-binding decision,” Morrisey said in a
tweet.
He added in a statement: “While we
disagree … and believe it improperly displaces state and local
decision-making, we will respect it. It is is my duty to defend
state laws that have been passed by the state Legislature and are
consistent with the Constitution. We have discharged this duty
faithfully.”
The about face comes four days after
the Supreme Court refused to hear appeals in cases challenging bans
in five states, thereby allowing appellate court rulings striking
down the bans to stand. One of the bans that fell was in Virginia,
which is in the same federal circuit as West Virginia.
The
Herald-Dispatch quoted plaintiffs as saying they were elated
over the decision.
“I'm emotional and speechless,”
William Glavaris said.
“We're chatting and texting and
crying through smiles,” Nancy Michael said. “I've already told
my mom and my pastor.”
The decision clears the way for a judge
to strike down the state's restrictive marriage ban.
Now that marriage equality is coming to my home state, I find myself being confronted with the possibility that my boi may expect it... that said, this could be a very long interesting weekend.
Hey, plus side, I don't have to worry about it until next Tuesday, but I'm wondering if I should hide the keys to the gun cabinet...
4 comments:
LOL!! Ulf in a shotgun wedding!! Oh, please send pix! Make renders!! Love it!! ~ Daddy Mickey
Well Ulf, it's noon!
Any news yet? Has the GOP responded in time to the judges request?
I'm watching this like a hawk!
We're sat ill treading water out here in Florida.
All the best!
Alan - circugypsy.
Don't forget to send me pictures of the event as I did to you !!! Wagner
Wagner, indeed my friend, you will get pics if I get married.
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