UPDATED: Refusing Louisiana, Supreme Court Again Takes Up No Marriage Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday morning declined to add any new marriage cases to its docket.
After Friday’s secret closed-door meeting of all nine Supreme Court justices, they announced no new marriage cases would be added to their schedule, but left the door open for an announcement this morning. And once again, the justices have refused to take up any new marriage cases, despite a disagreement among appellate courts.
The Court did specifically decline a writ of certiorari – declined to review – the Louisiana marriage case of Robicheaux v. George, as expected.
SCOTUSblog notes the Court “may indicate later in the day when it may next consider four same-sex marriage cases from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit,” so stay tuned.
SCOTUS denies cert before judgment in Louisiana marriage case. No word from #SCOTUS on any other cert petitions from KY, MI, OH, or TN.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) January 12, 2015
Next #SCOTUS conference is Friday, Jan. 16. We could hear any cert grants from that conference later in the day on Friday.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) January 12, 2015
UPDATE – 12:05 PM EST:
Buzzfeed’s Chris Geidner confirms that cases from Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee – the four states in the 6th Circuit, which upheld a Michigan ruling supporting the right of states to ban same-sex couples fro marrying – will again be considered Friday at another SCOTUS meeting.
Same-sex marriage cases out of KY, MI, OH, & TN have been re-listed for Friday’s #SCOTUS conference: http://t.co/BTIryC2ttt
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) January 12, 2015
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