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5th Circuit Denies Gov. Bryant's Motion for Stay in HB1523 Case

The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has denied Gov. Phil Bryant and MDHS Executive Director John Davis' motions to stay the injunction that blocked House Bill 1523 from becoming law. Bryant and Davis asked the court to expedite their appeal, and that application was also denied.

The 5th Circuit did allow the two HB 1523 cases to be consolidated, but the court will not issue a stay on http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2016/jul/01/still-legal-limbo-hb-1523-down-mississippi-not-out/">U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves' injunction or expedite the a hearing for the governor's appeal of the bill.

The conservative legal organization, Alliance Defending Freedom, http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2016/jul/21/emails-reveal-conservative-groups-influence-hb-152/">is providing co-counsel for the governor's appeal in the 5th Circuit. HB 1523 was based, at least in part, on language from a model policy that ADF sent to the governor's office before same-sex marriage was legalized nationally in 2015.

Rob McDuff, one of the lawyers for plaintiffs, called the order a great victory.

"Two and a half months after we filed this challenge to HB 1523, the federal courts once again have held that the bill should not take effect. This is a great victory for the thousands of Mississippians who have opposed this bill in the name of tolerance and fairness and dignity for all," he said in a statement to the Jackson Free Press. "Although the Governor apparently will continue with his appeal, this is an important milestone in the battle against this completely misguided piece of legislation."

“We are pleased with the Fifth Circuit’s summary denial of the governor’s motion and look forward to final resolution of this matter in our favor,” said Beth Orlansky, advocacy director of the Mississippi Center for Justice said in a statement.

Read the motion http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/documents/2016/aug/12/5th-circuit-order-denying-gov-bryants-hb1523-stay-/">here. Read more about HB 1523 http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/lgbt/">here.

This post has been updated with statement from the MS Center for Justice and Rob McDuff.

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