Texas anti-marriage equality judge refuses to drop suit against state commission
Briefly

Despite the commission's recent decision to dismiss their complaint, Judge Hensley remains steadfast in her lawsuit, insisting her claims are still valid.
The commission warned Hensley that her refusal to officiate at same-sex weddings impairs her impartiality as a judge, which brings her capability into question.
Hensley argues that the Commission has infringed upon her rights under the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act and her freedom of speech rights.
The Texas Supreme Court has reinstated much of Hensley’s case, highlighting the ongoing legal complexity around religious beliefs versus judicial responsibilities.
Read at Advocate.com
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