The Supreme Court decides to stay out of the topic of same-sex marriage Monday, once again opening the door for same-sex couples to marry in Utah.
Same-sex marriage is now legal in 30 states and the District of Columbia: http://t.co/9BnQgSyH6t #SSM #SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/u9381GSNq0
— AOL.com (@AOL) October 6, 2014
The decision clears the way for same-sex marriages in 30 states, including: * Utah * Wisconsin * Virginia * Oklahoma * Indiana
Appeals court decisions striking down SSM bans remain in effect. Other challenges continue. SCOTUS review waits for another day.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) October 6, 2014
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the 10th Circuit will need to issue an order for states to comply before Salt Lake County issues marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Salt Lake DA: marriage licenses will not be issued to #lgbt couples until #10thCircuit issues a mandate ordering states to comply w/ ruling.
— Marissa J. Lang (@Marissa_Jae) October 6, 2014
No gay marriages yet at the SL county clerks office. #LiveOnKUTV2 #GayMarriage #SCOTUS #breakingnews pic.twitter.com/DdZ3FfBAEs
— mike sadowski (@sadowski_mike) October 6, 2014
.#SCOTUS rulings mean same-sex marriage will become lawful in at least 30 states pic.twitter.com/7UGdIAzIJ3
— ACLU National (@ACLU) October 6, 2014