Texas Supreme Court: judges who refuse to marry gays don’t violate state rules
Texas judges who refuse to marry gays because of “sincerely held religious beliefs” do not violate state rules on judicial impartiality, according to the state Supreme Court. The court added a comment to Texas’s judicial conduct code Friday, reports Kera News.
The high court’s comment on Oct. 24, effective immediately, could have statewide imp…
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