Joint motion to expand a lawsuit challenging Alabama’s ban on same-sex marriage
Americans United
Court should reject claims that same-sex marriage threaten religious liberty
MOBILE, Ala. -- A group of leading national civil rights organizations today filed a motion requesting a federal district court to expand a lawsuit challenging Alabamas ban on same-sex marriage and to order all county probate judges in the state to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
The joint motion was filed by the Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, the National Center for Lesbian Rights and the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The request, filed as part of a lawsuit brought by five same-sex couples who previously obtained an order from the same court requiring issuance of marriage licenses in Mobile County, seeks class-action status that would include all same-sex couples in Alabama who wish to marry and have their marriage recognized by the state.
The motion requests that the federal district court expand their lawsuit to cover all county probate judges in the state. In Alabama, probate judges are responsible for issuing marriage licenses. Todays filing requests the federal district court order to require all probate judges to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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