Gay couples wed in Utah after judge overturns ban
Source: AP-Excite
By BRADY McCOMBS
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A federal judge struck down Utah's same-sex marriage ban Friday in a decision that marks a drastic shift toward gay marriage in a conservative state where the Mormon church has long been against it.
The decision set off an immediate frenzy as the clerk in the state's most populous county began issuing marriage licenses to dozens of gay couples while state officials took steps to appeal the ruling and halt the process.
Cheers erupted as the mayor of Salt Lake City led one of the state's first gay wedding ceremonies in an office building about three miles from the headquarters of the Mormon church.
Deputy Salt Lake County Clerk Dahnelle Burton-Lee said the district attorney authorized her office to begin issuing licenses to same-sex couples but she couldn't immediately say how many had been issued.
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Laurie Wood, left, and Kody Partridge, kiss after being told they are officially married by the Rev. Curtis L. Price in the lobby of the Salt Lake County offices, Friday, Dec. 20, 2013, in Salt Lake City. A federal judge struck down Utah's same-sex marriage ban Friday in a decision that marks a drastic shift toward gay marriage in a conservative state where the Mormon church has long been against it. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Scott Sommerdorf)
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)Straight couples get married in one state, and move to another state, their marriage is not invalidated. Each state recognizes the validity of the laws of other states.
When is it going to happen when a gay couple in one of the now 18 states that legalize it move to a state that does not recognize gay marriage?
Doesn't the full faith and credit clause apply? Or am I living in bizarro world???
A judge in Dallas granted a gay married couple who had moved to Texas from another state, a divorce and the conservatives had hissy fits.
Tx4obama
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Utah's lawsuit was brought by three gay and lesbian couples, including one that was legally married in Iowa and just wants that license recognized in Utah.
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Tx4obama
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The ruling has thrust Shelby into the national spotlight less than two years after Congress approved his nomination to the federal bench. He was appointed by President Barack Obama after GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch recommended him in November 2011.
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Shelby was confirmed by the Senate (by voice vote) only a little more than a year ago - September 21, 2012 and began active servicee September 25, 2012
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_judges_appointed_by_Barack_Obama
Judge Robert Shelby, BIO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Shelby
Change has come
(2,372 posts)Fucking Utah. wow
merrily
(45,251 posts)Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice Stevens, two of the most liberal Justices ever to sit on the SCOTUS bench. With Justice Douglas (FDR nominee) and Justice Ginsburg (Clinton nominee), that about wraps up the four most liberal justices ever.
geomon666
(7,512 posts)State by state these ridiculous bans fall and crush the minds of rightwingers near and far.
Deep13
(39,154 posts)LynneSin
(95,337 posts)Utah would have been bottom on my list. Mind you 95% of the reason they would be down there would be the influence of the Mormons on that state. I saw what Mormons did to California and if they were that powerful to suppress civil rights for as long as they did in a state as large as California then I figured they would keep Utah in the dark ages for centuries.
What happened today in Utah was amazing and what's even better is the fact that the judge who did it has been praised in the past by right-winger himself Orin Hatch.
In the end the real winner was the Constitution where a judge actually read it and understand that we are all created equal. Congrats to everyone in Utah!
merrily
(45,251 posts)Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)From the article link up in the OP...
The state filed a notice of appeal late Friday and was working on a request for an emergency stay that would stop marriage licenses from being issued to same-sex couples.
"It will probably take a little bit of time to get everything in place," said Ryan Bruckman, a spokesman for the attorney general's office. He said the judge told the attorney general's office it would be a couple of days before any request for an emergency stay would be reviewed.
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Lots of court battles still ahead.
LynneSin
(95,337 posts)just saying
Deep13
(39,154 posts)Not all of them and hopefully not most of them, but some for sure. Oh well, some folks were just born to hate.
merrily
(45,251 posts)merrily
(45,251 posts)TeeYiYi
(8,028 posts)This is huge.
TYY
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)then this pops up in their own backyard. Take that, you asshats