Reaction To Judge’s Ruling On Allowing Gay Marriage To Proceed
Reaction to Judge Mary Jacobson's decision to not delay the gay marriage to become legal in New Jersey on October 21.
Reaction to Judge Mary Jacobson's decision to not delay the gay marriage to become legal in New Jersey on October 21.
A New Jersey judge has denied a request from Gov. Chris Christie's administration to delay the start of gay marriage in the state until after a legal appeal is final.
Today's Fairleigh Dickinson University-PublicMind poll shows Republican Gov. Chris Christie enjoying a 33-point lead over his gubernatorial race challenger, Democratic Sen. Barbara Buono. The same survey however, reveals that Garden State registered voters don't agree with everything Christie does.
Gay rights advocates have asked a New Jersey judge not to delay implementation of her order that the state start allowing same-sex marriages on Oct. 21.
Judge Mary Jacobson ruled last week that the state must allow gay couples to marry.
Friday a judge ruled that gay couples must be allowed to legally marry in the Garden State beginning Oct. 21.
Gov. Chris Christie's administration on Monday asked New Jersey's top state court to take an appeal of a judge's ruling that the state must allow gay marriage.
Late Friday afternoon, a Mercer County judge ruled that gay couples must be allowed to legally marry in the Garden State beginning Oct. 21. The Christie Administration has vowed to appeal the decision. Today, top Democrats in the State Senate are explaining what happens next.
Governor Chris Christie would ultimately like the issue of gay marriage to be decided by New Jersey residents via a ballot question and thinks a federal government shutdown would be " failure."
Dozens of same-sex marriage supporters cheered, hugged and popped open bottles of Champagne to celebrate a judge's ruling that New Jersey must allow gay couple to wed.