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Same-sex marriage foes ask high court to stop weddings - CBS News
Jun 29th 2013, 23:38

Army Capt. Michael Potoczniak, left, kisses Todd Saunders, of El Cerrito, Calif., as witness Sean Boileau watches during their wedding ceremony at City Hall in San Francisco June 29, 2013.

Army Capt. Michael Potoczniak, left, kisses Todd Saunders, of El Cerrito, Calif., as witness Sean Boileau watches during their wedding ceremony at City Hall in San Francisco June 29, 2013. / AP Photo

SAN FRANCISCO Less than 24 hours after California started issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, lawyers for the sponsors of the state's same-sex marriage ban filed an emergency motion Saturday asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and stop the weddings.

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Attorneys with the Arizona-based Alliance Defending Freedom claim in the petition that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals acted prematurely and unfairly on Friday when it allowed same-sex marriage to resume by lifting a hold it had placed on same-sex unions while a lawsuit challenging the ban made its way to and through the Supreme Court.

Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Austin Nimocks says the Supreme Court's consideration of the case is not done yet because his clients still have 22 days to ask the justices to reconsider their decision holding that Proposition 8's backers did not have legal authority to defend the ban.

The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex marriage to return to the nation's most populous state by ruling 5-4 on Wednesday that the sponsors of California's voter-approved ban on same-sex unions lacked authority to defend the measure in court.

Also Wednesday, the Supreme Court overturned the federal law that prevented the government from awarding federal benefits to same sex couples.

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