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Nos. 15-5880/5961/5978
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT
FILED
APRIL MILLER, et al.,
Plaintiffs-Appellees,
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based on her personal religious belief that marriage must be the union of one man and one
woman.
Davis filed a third-party complaint against the State Defendants, alleging that
Kentuckys policy of requiring county clerks to issue marriage licenses on Forms bearing their
names violated her right to the free exercise of her religion, her right of free speech, and was an
unlawful religious test for holding office. Davis moved for a preliminary injunction against the
State Defendants, but the district court held the motion in abeyance pending this Courts review
of Plaintiffs-Appellees preliminary injunction against Davis.
The State Defendants previously moved to dismiss Case No. 15-5961 for lack of
jurisdiction. We denied that motion without prejudice, concluding that whether Davis suffers
any serious or irreparable consequences from the delay in addressing her preliminary injunction
motion is intertwined with the merits of her claim that the State Defendants are required to make
a reasonable accommodation for her sincerely-held religious beliefs. See Carson v. Am. Brands,
Inc., 450 U.S. 79, 84 (1981) (holding that an order that has the practical effect of an injunction
may be immediately appealable if it has serious or irreparable consequences).
On December 22, 2015, the newly-elected Governor of Kentucky issued an executive
order revising Kentuckys marriage license form to eliminate the need for the name and signature
of the county clerk. Daviss counsel issued a press release stating that the revised form will
permit Davis and the other county clerks to do their jobs without compromising religious values
and beliefs. The State Defendants maintain that the revision of the official marriage license
form renders moot Daviss appeal from the order delaying a ruling on her motion for a
preliminary injunction against them. See Bench Billboard Co. v. City of Cincinnati, 675 F.3d
974, 98182 (6th Cir. 2012); Kentucky Right to Life, Inc. v. Terry, 108 F.3d 637, 639, 644 (6th
Cir. 1997). In addition, the revision of the official marriage license form eliminates any claim by
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Davis that she is suffering any serious or irreparable consequences as the result of the district
courts order. In response to the State Defendants motion to dismiss, Davis states that the
executive action orders evidently provides Davis the accommodation which Davis sought . . . as
preliminary injunctive relief. Without a demonstration of serious or irreparable consequences,
Carson does not support appellate jurisdiction in Case No. 15-5961.
Finally, we note that the issues involved in Case Nos. 15-5880 and 5978 do not involve
any claims against the State Defendants.
The State Defendants motion is GRANTED, and Case No. 15-5961 is dismissed for
lack of jurisdiction. The clerk is directed to remove the State Defendants as appellees in Case
Nos. 15-5880 and 5978.
ENTERED BY ORDER OF THE COURT
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Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202
Mr. Mathew D. Staver
Liberty Counsel
P.O. Box 540774
Orlando, FL 32854
Ms. Ria Tabacco Mar
ACLU
125 Broad Street
18th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Mr. Palmer G. Vance II
Stoll Keenon Ogden
300 W. Vine Street
Suite 2100
Lexington, KY 40507
Ms. Heather L. Weaver
American Civil Liberties Union
Program on Freedom of Religion & Belief
915 15th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
Re: Case No. 15-5880/15-5978, April Miller, et al v. Kim Davis
Originating Case No. : 0:15-cv-00044
Dear Counsel,
The Court issued the enclosed Order today in this case.
Sincerely yours,
s/Michelle M. Davis
Case Manager
Direct Dial No. 513-564-7025
Enclosure
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