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Originally Posted by Senusret I
I am indeed surprised to learn that. Can all notaries perform weddings?
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It varies from state to state who can preside at marriages. Where I live, neither notaries nor judges can preside at weddings. Magistrates can, though.
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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
I am a very strong supporter of marriage equality, and I think that this is not right. This is, in my mind, similar to pharmacists refusing to fill prescriptions for birth control or taxi drivers refusing to transport alcohol. If you are licensed by the government to do a job, you should not be able to refuse to do that job.
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She's not "licensed" by the state to do a job. It's quite different from a pharmacist or taxi driver.
She is a judge, an official of the state who acts on behalf of the state. She only has the authority that the state has given her. If the state does not recognize same-sex marriages, then she has no judicial authority to preside at a same-sex ceremony. Were she to do so, it would by definition have to be in her private capacity, not in her capacity as a judge, which presumably is the capacity that allows her to preside over weddings to begin with.