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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 10:48 AM Aug 2015

Texas AG Held In Contempt For Blocking Gay Marriage Agrees To Record Change

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says a federal judge should not hold him in contempt over the state initially refusing, but ultimately agreeing, to reflect the marriage of a gay couple on a death certificate.

It is the latest conflict surrounding Paxton since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized gay marriage earlier this summer. Critics have accused the Republican, a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage, of resisting the landmark ruling by advising county clerks in Texas that they could refuse marriage licenses to gay couples on religious grounds.

State health officials said late Thursday they complied with a court order to amend the death certificate of a Houston gay man's late husband. But that was not before U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia ordered Paxton to appear in court and explain why he shouldn't be held in contempt for enforcing state laws that impede gay marriage rights.

Paxton argued there is "no authority" for a constitutional officer to be held in contempt for providing legal advice to the Texas Department of State Health Services. He told the San Antonio court that he did not personally refuse to amend the death certificate, and only gave legal advice to state health officials.

"The request for an order holding the attorney general in contempt is particularly striking," Paxton's office told the court in a filing late Thursday.

John Stone-Hoskins of Conroe, whose husband died in January, said the death certificate initially listed him as a "significant other." The couple married last year in New Mexico. Stone-Hoskins argued that the Supreme Court decision means state records such as death certificates should recognize such unions.

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Texas AG Held In Contempt For Blocking Gay Marriage Agrees To Record Change (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2015 OP
He is displaying his GOP smarts. Thinkingabout Aug 2015 #1
Truly a pathetic argument, isn't it? "I gave advice to my immediate subordinates to disobey the law".... Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #3
He should have been punished by being Malraiders Aug 2015 #2

Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
3. Truly a pathetic argument, isn't it? "I gave advice to my immediate subordinates to disobey the law"....
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 11:53 AM
Aug 2015

but I did not "personally sign" the death certificate...so that makes me immune!?

Malraiders

(444 posts)
2. He should have been punished by being
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 11:21 AM
Aug 2015

jailed or made to pay a daily fine for his comtempt like the common people would have been subject to.

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