Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Ninth Circuit Reverses San Francisco Federal Judge, Places Stay On Gay Marriages

Federal Judge Walker in San Francisco had ordered that the State of California begin to marry gay couples starting this Wednesday. The Ninth Circuit rightly reversed that order, though that is no indication at all that they will rule correctly when the issue appears before that court on the legal merits. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled:

Appellants’ motion for a stay of the district court’s order of August 4, 2010 pending appeal is GRANTED. The court sua sponte orders that this appeal be expedited pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 2. The provisions of Ninth Circuit Rule 31-2.2(a) (pertaining to grants of time extensions) shall not apply to this appeal. This appeal shall be calendared during the week of December 6, 2010, at The James R. Browning Courthouse in San Francisco, California.

The previously established briefing schedule is vacated. The opening brief is now due September 17, 2010. The answering brief is due October 18, 2010. The reply brief is due November 1, 2010. In addition to any issues appellants wish to raise on appeal, appellants are directed to include in their opening brief a discussion of why this appeal should not be dismissed for lack of Article III standing. See Arizonans For Official English v. Arizona, 520 U.S. 43, 66 (1997).

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