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Judge Deals Major Setback to NY Same-Sex Marriage Law

A New York judge has dealt a major setback to the same-sex marriage law championed by Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg when he ruled that a lawsuit protesting the way the law was passed could move forward.

According to a press release issued by Liberty Counsel, a public interest law firm, Judge Robert Wiggins ruled on a case brought by New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms and several other plaintiffs who say rules were violated in the passage of the bill in the state Senate.

New York law requires that a bill be printed and in its final form on the desks of the legislators three days prior to a vote, unless an emergency exists. Gov. Cuomo ignored the provision and declared an emergency, stating that waiting three days would deprive same-sex couples of marriage.

Judge Wiggins wrote: “Logically and clearly this cite by the Governor is disingenuous. The review of such concept altering legislation for three days after generations of existing definitions would not so damage same-sex couples as to necessitate an avoidance of rules meant to ensure full review and discussion prior to any vote.”

The lawsuit also alleges that lawmakers illegally used closed meetings to pressure lawmakers to change their votes.

Judge Wiggins agreed to hear more about the meetings, but “reluctantly” noted he could not nullify Mr. Cuomo’s forced vote since the state Senate agreed to it. But the judge chastised the defense attorneys for “passionately spew[ing] sanctimonious verbiage on the separation of powers” when “clear arm-twisting by the Executive on the Legislative permeates this entire process.”

The Court noted that New York law requires every meeting of a public body to “be open to the general public,” with few exceptions, none of which apply here. On this significant aspect of the complaint, the court allowed the case to proceed to trial. Liberty Counsel will now pursue discovery on the Open Meetings violations, including the depositions of Cuomo, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and the President of the Senate.

“This is a victory for the people of New York and a setback to the political arm-twisters who tried to thwart the open meetings process," said Mathew Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel.

"Discovery will show that the arm-twisting and closed-room deals to force passage of this same-sex marriage law were defiant violations of the Open Meetings law. When government operates in secret and freezes out the very people it is supposed to represent, the entire system fails. The law should be set aside, and the process should begin again to allow the people a voice in the process.”

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