With
a short 1 sentence order published at 3:21pm PDT, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the stay of
their 2012 decision in Hollingsworth v. Perry, eschewing the typical 25-day wait for the United States Supreme Court ruling to be officially communicated to them,
putting the district court ruling of Perry v Brown back into effect, returning marriage equality to California and its nearly 40 million residents.
The order was simple but its effect was not: "The stay in the above matter is dissolved effective
immediately."
American Foundation for Equal Rights
sent out the information 12 minutes later by tweet:
The above picture is of the Northern California plaintiffs, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, getting their marriage license in San Francisco City Hall. with Bruce Cohen, Dustin Lance Black, Chad Griffin in the background behind them.
Woo hoo!!
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