US: County clerk to pursue federal appeal against same-sex marriage in Pennsylvania
A county clerk in the US state of Pennsylvania has said she plans to appeal against same-sex marriage in the state at a federal level, after a judge rejected her attempt to do so.
Same-sex marriage was legalised in Pennsylvania following a ruling by Judge John Jones on May 20.
Finding against her, Judge Jones ruled that her “deep personal disagreement” with same-sex marriage did not give her any standing to act on behalf of the state.
Immediately responding to Judge Jones’ ruling, Santai-Gaffney said she would take her appeal to federal court.
In his original ruling striking down the same-sex marriage ban, Judge Jones wrote: “We are a better people than what these laws represent, and it is time to discard them into the ash heap of history.”