The Alabama Supreme Court has ordered state probate judges to cease the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses by probate judges.
Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore issued the order banning probate judges from issuing same-sex licenses.
Every day, more and more purported "marriage licenses" are being issued to same-sex couples by some of the probate judges in this State. Every day, the recipients of those licenses and others with whom they interact may be, and presumably are, relying upon the validity of those licenses in their personal and business affairs. Every probate judge in this State, regardless of his or her own stance on the issuance of such licenses, will soon enough be faced, in his or her judicial capacity, with a universe of novel derivative questions unprecedented in their multiplicity, scope, and urgency. The circuit courts of this State will confront a similar experience...
It is clear that no other court in this State has the jurisdiction to provide the relief necessary in this most unusual of cases. There is a need for immediate, uniform relief among all the probate judges of this State, and no circuit court has jurisdiction over any probate judge outside its territorial jurisdiction...
The "magnitude and importance" of the issue before us is unparalleled. And the "special reasons" that compel us to act are unlike any other in the history of our jurisprudence... we are clear to the conclusion that this Court has the authority to act in this matter to maintain and restore order in the administration of our laws by the probate judges and the courts of this State.
I have two words for the Alabama Supreme Court: Supremacy Clause.
Virulently anti-gay Chief Justice Roy Moore wrote the order, and six justices concurred.
Read the full order here.
(via WAFF.com)
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