Breaking: Supreme Court Refuses Alaska Request For Stay – Same-Sex Marriage Resumes
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused a request for an emergency stay from the State of Alaska. Same-sex couples can now legally marry.
In a somewhat unexpected move, the U.S. Supreme Court just refused to grant an emergency stay to the State of Alaska. A stay granted by the 9th Circuit now has just expired — granted only to give the Alaska Attorney General time to petition SCOTUS — and marriages in the nation’s largest square mile state can now resume.
Theoretically, we would report they may now begin, but one little town chose to ignore Alaska’s three-day waiting period and allowed a same-sex wedding when the Court struck down Alaska’s ban.
Alaska has the nation’s oldest ban, constructed in 1998.
“The application for a stay presented to Justice Kennedy and by him referred to the Court is denied,” the Supreme Court’s order reads — wording that might hint at the mind of the overall court, or not.
Pictured above is one of the couples in the Alaska case, Matt Hamby and Chris Shelden.
Some reactions on Twitter:Â
Breaking: Supreme Court denies Alaska’s request for a stay in marriage case. pic.twitter.com/AuNFFgNK00
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) October 17, 2014
#SCOTUS has denied the stay request in the #Alaska #marriage case, another affirmation that there’s no reason to delay the freedom to marry.
— freedomtomarry (@freedomtomarry) October 17, 2014
There’s got to be a McCain-Palin joke in Arizona & Alaska both getting same-sex marriage today.
— David S. Bernstein (@dbernstein) October 17, 2014
#SCOTUS denies stay in #Alaska marriage case http://t.co/mtlGrUUxuI @ACLURose Marry On, Alaska!
— Equality Case Files (@EQCF) October 17, 2014
Can Half-Term Governors perform gay marriage ceremonies @SarahPalinUSA? Asking for a friend in #Alaska. #marriageequality #LGBT
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) October 17, 2014
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