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Bostic v. Schaefer (formerly Bostic v. McDonnell and Bostic v. Rainey) is a lawsuit filed in federal court in July 2013 that challenged Virginia's refusal to sanction same-sex marriages. The plaintiffs won in U.S. district court in February 2014, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling in July 2014. On August 20, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed enforcement of the Fourth Circuit's ruling pending the outcome of further litigation. State officials refused to defend the state's constitutional and statutory bans on same-sex marriage.

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  • Bostic v. Schaefer (en)
  • Caso Bostic contra Schaefer (es)
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  • Bostic v. Schaefer (formerly Bostic v. McDonnell and Bostic v. Rainey) is a lawsuit filed in federal court in July 2013 that challenged Virginia's refusal to sanction same-sex marriages. The plaintiffs won in U.S. district court in February 2014, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that ruling in July 2014. On August 20, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court stayed enforcement of the Fourth Circuit's ruling pending the outcome of further litigation. State officials refused to defend the state's constitutional and statutory bans on same-sex marriage. (en)
  • Bostic contra Schaefer es un caso judicial presentado en la corte federal estadounidense en julio de 2013 que impugnaba el veto de Virginia a celebrar matrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo. Los demandantes ganaron el caso en la corte de distrito de Estados Unidos en febrero de 2014, y la Corte de apelaciones del circuito cuarto mantuvo la resolución el 28 de julio de 2014. Durante el proceso las autoridades del estado rechazaron defender la constitución y legislación de Virginia que vetaban los matrimonios entre personas del mismo sexo. El 20 de agosto de 2014 la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos dejó en suspenso pendiente de la posible apelación final la aplicación de la sentencia del circuito cuarto. (es)
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  • Bostic v. Schaefer (en)
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  • Motion to stay mandate denied, No. 14-1167 ; Stay granted sub nom. McQuigg v. Bostic, No. 14A196, 2014 WL 4096232 ; Petition for certiorari denied, No. 14-153, 2014 WL 3924685 . (en)
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  • No. 14-1167 (en)
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  • v. (en)
  • Janet M. Rainey, in her official capacity as State Registrar of Vital Records, (en)
  • Defendant - Appellant; et al., (en)
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  • Intervenor - Defendant. (en)
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  • Michele McQuigg, (en)
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  • Timothy B. Bostic, et al., (en)
  • George E. Schaefer, III, in his official capacity as the Clerk of Court for Norfolk Circuit Court, and (en)
  • Christy Berghoff, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated; et al., (en)
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  • Virginia's same-sex marriage bans impermissibly infringe on its citizens' fundamental right to marry. Judgment for the plaintiffs affirmed 2–1, with Floyd, C.J. writing for the majority; Gregory, C.J. concurring. Niemeyer, C.J. dissents. (en)
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