Dallas judge throws out anti-marriage equality lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay of Dallas has thrown out a lawsuit filed against Gov. Greg Abbott, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democratic Dallas County Clerk John Warren that found the two Republicans in the odd position of defending marriage equality.
Chris Sevier sued Texas because a county clerk wouldnt issue him a license to marry his computer. After the suit was dismissed, he promised he would re-file with additional anti-marriage equality plaintiffs.
Sevier argued that Texas was arbitrarily allowing same-sex couples to marry but not giving the same right to polygamists, zoophiles or objectophiles, which is how how he identifies himself.
The right to marry ones computer is not an interest, objectively, deeply rooted in the nations history and tradition such that it qualifies as a protected interest, Paxton told the court. By inference, Paxton was implying same-sex marriage was deeply rooted in the nations history, since the purpose of the lawsuit was to challenge same-sex marriage.
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