Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Nevada: Same-Sex Marriage SNAFU Due To Stay By Idaho


The Coalition For The Protection Of Marriage, anti-gay organization that defended Nevada's marriage ban after the governor and attorney general dropped their opposition, has filed a request to join Idaho Gov. Butch Otter's request for an emergency stay until an en banc rehearing by the Ninth Circuit Court.

Early today Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy issued a stay order that seems to apply to both Idaho and Nevada, although Nevada did not apply for a stay. There is considerable chatter among the legal eagles as to whether that was Kennedy's intent, but in the meantime no marriages will take place today in Nevada.

Officials at Lambda Legal, the gay rights advocacy organization that argued the Nevada case on behalf of eight same-sex couples, noted that only Idaho sought the stay.

Jon Davidson, the group's legal director, called for the nation's highest court to clarify whether Nevada can issue marriage licenses. He argued the Nevada and Idaho cases had been consolidated only for purposes of Tuesday's decision, and that Nevada's inclusion in the stay may have been a mistake. "Nothing prevents clerks in Nevada from proceeding to issue licenses today," he said.

Nevada didn't seek a stay. Gov. Brian Sandoval and state Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto issued a joint statement late Tuesday saying the state would take no further action. Sandoval, a Republican former federal district judge, said he determined the state had no way to defend its position after an appeals court ruling in another case in February.

So, now we wait to see if Kennedy will clarify his stay.

(via JMG)

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