Arkansas Attorney General asks court for stay to suspend same-sex marriage

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The Attorney General in the US state of Arkansas has filed with the state’s highest court asking for a stay to suspend a ruling to allow same-sex marriage.

At the weekend, Judge Chris Piazza ruled that the state’s constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage  violated the rights of same-sex couples by defining marriage as between a man and a woman.

The ruling came late on Friday – after county clerks offices had closed for the week – meaning the first marriages were set to take place when they opened today.

Attorney General Dustin McDaniel on Saturday urged Piazza to reconsider his decision not to issue a stay, saying: “We will request that Judge Piazza issue a stay of his ruling so as not to create confusion or uncertainty about the law while the Supreme Court considers the matter.”

He has now filed the appeal for a stay. Democratic McDaniel says he supports same-sex marriage, but that he believes it is his duty to continue defending the ban.