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« on: May 02, 2014, 11:03:10 PM »

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Suffice to say, I'm very proud of my church right now.  I couldn't help but shed some tears when I first found out about this.  But I was completely unaware NC was jailing ministers who perform same-sex weddings.

Looks like the 'religious freedom' argument goes both ways, no?
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« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2014, 10:11:08 AM »

Has anyone actually been prosecuted for this?  The specific statute bans solemnizing a marriage without them having a license, but since North Carolina law doesn't recognize same-sex marriage as being a marriage, I fail to see how that law would apply.  In other words, I think the UCC may end up having their case dismissed due to a lack of standing because of an inability to show how they are being affected here unless there have been some actual prosecutions of ministers performing same-sex ceremonies.

I can't say.  Whether or not that law is enforced is another question, but I don't see why a court would uphold a law that's clearly unconstitutional regardless of whether it's ever been used against someone or not.  Plus, I don't expect the case to solely be about what ministers are allowed to do in their own churches.  At least, I don't expect such a case to move forward without any regurgitation of arguments used against other state marriage bans and the precedents established by Windsor.
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