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The First Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order this morning declining to set oral arguments in the challenge to Puerto Rico’s same-sex marriage ban. Instead, the appeals court has asked for a proposed schedule for further proceedings in the case, to be filed within 14 days of the Supreme Court’s decision in the four marriage cases from the Sixth Circuit. That decision is expected in late June.
Puerto Rico officials changed their position on the marriage ban, deciding not to defend it after they won their case in federal district court.. Several lawmakers have asked for the chance to defend the ban instead, and there’s litigation within Puerto Rico to force officials to defend the ban regardless of their changed position.
Thanks to Equality Case Files for these filings
By Scottie Thomaston
Equality On TrialFirst Circuit: No arguments in Puerto Rico marriage case until Supreme Court decides issue » Equality On Trial
Puerto Rico officials changed their position on the marriage ban, deciding not to defend it after they won their case in federal district court.. Several lawmakers have asked for the chance to defend the ban instead, and there’s litigation within Puerto Rico to force officials to defend the ban regardless of their changed position.
Thanks to Equality Case Files for these filings
By Scottie Thomaston
Equality On TrialFirst Circuit: No arguments in Puerto Rico marriage case until Supreme Court decides issue » Equality On Trial
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