Feds say Alabama judges must obey US Supreme Court on gay marriage
MONTGOMERY (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Alabama say the state's probate judges must obey the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on gay marriage regardless of an administrative order issued by Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore.Moore said Wednesday that the Alabama Supreme Court never lifted a March directive to probate judges to refuse licenses to gay couples. He said the order to refuse the licenses remains in "full force."
U.S. Attorneys Joyce White
Vance of the Northern District of Alabama and Kenyen Brown of the
Southern District of Alabama issued a statement saying they had "grave
concerns" about Moore's administrative order.
Vance
and Brown say the issue was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court last year
and while government officials are free to disagree with the law, they
can't disobey it.
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