Following in the footsteps of
Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto, Carson City Clerk Alan
Glover has revised his opinion on the state's same-sex marriage ban (and
the impending court case surrounding it).
Where Masto is only reviewing the brief she filed in support of the
same-sex marriage ban, Glover has gone a step further and filed a letter
to withdraw his brief.
Equality On Trial reports:
The filing notes that he’s no longer
opposed to the same-sex couples’ position in the case. He’s intending to
file a notice of “non-opposition” with the appeals court...
Because the court now considers sexual
orientation to be a “quasi-suspect” classification warranting more
judicial scrutiny, the letter suggests, the clerk is less concerned
about the broad reach of any eventual decision: it would be tied to
sexual orientation claims and wouldn’t reach polygamy claims.
The impact of SmithKline Beecham v. Abbott Laboratories is already being deeply felt, but how much further will it go? Time will tell.
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