Case Name: The STATE of South Carolina ex rel Alan WILSON, Attorney General, Petitioner, v. Irvin G. CONDON, in his capacity as Judge of Probate Charleston County, Respondent. and Colleen Therese Condon and Anne Nichols Bleckley, Intervenors
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 2014-11-19
Citations: 410 S.C. 554
Docket Number: Appellate Case No. 2014-002121
Parties: The STATE of South Carolina ex rel Alan WILSON, Attorney General, Petitioner, v. Irvin G. CONDON, in his capacity as Judge of Probate Charleston County, Respondent. and Colleen Therese Condon and Anne Nichols Bleckley, Intervenors.
Judges: /s/Jean H. Toal, C.J.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 410
Pages: 554–555

Head Matter:
765 S.E.2d 834
The STATE of South Carolina ex rel Alan WILSON, Attorney General, Petitioner, v. Irvin G. CONDON, in his capacity as Judge of Probate Charleston County, Respondent. and Colleen Therese Condon and Anne Nichols Bleckley, Intervenors.
Appellate Case No. 2014-002121.
Supreme Court of South Carolina.
Nov. 19, 2014.

Opinion:
ORDER
By order dated October 9, 2014, a majority of this Court, in response to the Attorney General's petition to enjoin respondent from issuing any licenses for same-sex marriages pending a decision by United States District Court Judge J. Michelle Childs in Bradacs v. Haley, 3:13-CV-02351-JMC, accepted this case in our original jurisdiction for the limited purpose of maintaining the status quo until the Federal District Court could resolve the Bradacs case. Respondent and all other probate judges were directed not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples pending a decision by the Federal District Court in Bradacs. A decision by Judge Childs resolving the Bradacs case having been rendered, we hereby lift the injunction issued in our order of October 9, 2014.
/s/Jean H. Toal, C.J.
/s/Costa M. Pleicones, J.
/s/Donald W. Beatty, J.
/s/Kaye G. Hearn, J.
FOR THE COURT
KITTREDGE, J., not participating.
. Specifically, the Attorney General "only askfed] that this Court temporarily enjoin the issuance of licenses until the issuance of a final, operative order is issued" in the Bradacs case.