Supreme Court, Same-sex marriage
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Kim Davis, the thrice divorced and four times married Kentucky clerk, wants SCOTUS to repeal same-sex marriage.
The Texas Supreme Court's comment says that such refusals do not violate the state’s rules on judicial impartiality
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The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that state judges are not required to marry same-sex couples on the basis of preserving their own religious beliefs, as reported by KERA. The ruling, handed down last week, adds a new line to Canon 4 of the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct.
Judges who decline to perform weddings based on their religious beliefs won't be violating state rules on judicial impartiality, the Texas Supreme Court said in a comment added to the state judicial conduct code Friday.
A s the U.S. Supreme Court weighs whether or not to hear a challenge to the 2015 precedent that legalized gay marriage, a still-new right for LGBTQ+ Americans feels more tenuous than ever. A new rule for judges in the state of Texas only adds intrigue.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled has just made a major ruling which seriously impacts same-sex marriage last Friday