Thursday, September 11, 2014

Supreme Court MAY hear Gay Marriage cases in Late September


The Supreme Court has scheduled to hear gay marriage cases from five states. The date could be on September 29th for a private conference.

Here's more from USA Today:
The justices placed cases from Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Indiana and Wisconsin on the list for their first conference of the 2014 term. They could have delved into some or none, preferring to wait until later in the fall.

By scheduling all for consideration simultaneously, the justices gave equal footing to the Indiana and Wisconsin cases just decided last week by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. The 10th and 4th Circuits previously ruled in the other cases.

The court could agree to hear one or more cases this winter; deny them all, or delay its decision for a while.
It's happening.

1 comment:

Bob said...

Fingers crossed.
Maybe by the time Carlos and I get married next month, we'll be legal everywhere?

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