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Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice will go to trial over antigay order
A state judicial panel refused to dismiss an ethics complaint, saying Moore will go to trial for urging probate judges to defy the federal court ruling on same-sex marriage.
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Alabama judge who blocked same-sex marriage faces removal
Moore argues he was only trying to clear up confusion about the probate judges, many of whom are not lawyers, and he has denied ordering them to violate the high court order.
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New HRC billboard trolls Alabama Supreme Court chief justice
The judge faces ethics charges for telling probate judges they should ignore the Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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Tentative trial date set for America’s most ethically challenged judge
The case could come to an earlier end if the court agrees with judicial prosecutors and removes Moore based on legal arguments.
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Alabama chief justice defends telling judges to ignore marriage ruling
Suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore claims he was merely trying to answer questions from probate judges that his fellow justices would not address.
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Ethics panel wants to give anti-gay Alabama chief justice the boot
“Because the chief justice has proven — and promised — that he will not change his behavior, he has left this Court with no choice but to remove him from office.”
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AL Supreme Court justice will face judicial panel over anti-LGBT order
The panel will hear the chief justice’s plea to dismiss the ethics charges filed against him for ordering state judges to ignore the Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality.
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Alabama justice denies telling judges to block gay marriages (He did)
His lawyers say it was just a reminder, not an order.
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Federal judge bars Alabama from blocking gay marriage
The judge said the order is needed because state laws against same-sex marriage remain on the books.
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Alabama GOP passes resolution to support nation’s most anti-gay judge
The resolution asks lawmakers to pass legislation preventing the removal of statewide elected officials unless done so by the legislature.