Updated 4:00 p.m.
An Arkansas judge struck down all the state’s laws barring gay marriage, in the third ruling of the case, according to the Associated Press.
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza ruled Thursday afternoon that the laws prohibiting same-sex couples from procuring marriage licenses were unconstitutional. Pulaski County, one of the only counties that issued licenses earlier this week, will begin issuing marriage licenses immediately.
On Wednesday, the Arkansas Supreme Court refused the state’s request to reinstate the state’s gay marriage ban after another judge found it unconstitutional, because, the justices wrote, other laws preventing their marriages were still on the books. Later, the lawyers for the same-sex couples at the heart of the suit asked Piazza to readdress his ruling, in hopes of getting him to overturn the law that’s currently preventing clerks from issuing licenses to couples. Piazza then struck down all the laws, according to the AP.









