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Alabama’s Chief Justice Orders Stop to Gay Marriage

Roy Moore
Brynn Anderson—AP Roy Moore poses in Montgomery, Ala. on Feb. 17, 2015.

Legal experts say the effect of his order is likely to be short-lived

The chief justice of Alabama’s supreme court ordered state officials Wednesday to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

But legal experts say the effect of his order is likely to be minimal and short-lived.

Roy Moore, acting in his capacity as the administrative head of the state court system, said he was acting because “confusion and uncertainty” exists among the Alabama officials, known as probate judges, who issue marriage licenses in the state.

Moore said they don’t know whether to abide by a ruling from the Alabama Supreme Court last March, which upheld the state’s ban on same-sex marriage…

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