
Less
than a week after a gay couple asked the state Supreme Court to rule on
marriage equality, the Court has asked the state AG to submit an
argument in the case. LGBTQ Nation
reports:
New Mexico’s highest court has asked the state Attorney
General and the Santa Fe County clerk to respond to a lawsuit seeking to
legalize same-sex marriage. The state Supreme Court on Tuesday said
their legal arguments in the case should be submitted by July 22. No
hearing has been scheduled. The plaintiffs in the case, Alexander Hanna
and Yon Hudson of Santa Fe, asked the Supreme Court to order Santa Fe
County clerk Geraldine Salazar to issue them a marriage license.
Things could move faster in New Mexico than we expected.
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