Breaking: SCOTUS Justice Sonia Sotomayor Issues Temporary Stay On Kansas Same-Sex Marriage
In little more than the time it takes to say “yes,” Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor has granted the State of Kansas’ motion to place a stay on marriage in The Sunflower State.
Late this afternoon Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt filed a 106-page motion requesting the Supreme Court stay last week’s decision striking down same-sex marriage.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has granted a temporary stay, and is requiring responses by 5:00 PM Tuesday, when the ruling allowing same-sex marriages to begin was to go into effect.
Buzzfeed’s Chris Geidner reports “Justice Sonia Sotomayor has issued a stay of the district court’s injunction in the Kansas case until ‘further order’ of Sotomayor or of the full Supreme Court.”
Breaking: J. Sotomayor halts Kansas same-sex marriages until further order from her or SCOTUS. http://t.co/G41EP3TsWw pic.twitter.com/ZfvyEB1AaC
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) November 10, 2014
Justice Sotormayor halts #Kansas marriages pending further order, calls for responses to app by Tues. 5pmET http://t.co/sTy4n6uw0l
— Equality Case Files (@EQCF) November 10, 2014
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