There is certainly some uncertainty as to the validity of any licenses issued today (and going forward). But, I think the practical likelihood of them getting struck down is low.
First, in order for them to be declared invalid, I would think that someone would have to challenge the validity of the licenses once they are filed. It will be difficult to find someone with standing to challenge the licenses, who is willing to do so.
Second, even if a valid challenge was made to the licenses being issued today and going forward, a judge may well say that the validity/authorization of Davis’ signature on the licenses is a technical issue, between Davis and her staff
All in all, I think the likelihood of actually invalidating whatever licenses are issued today is exceedingly low.
All in all, I think the likelihood of actually invalidating whatever licenses are issued today is exceedingly low.
You have a gift for understatement...the likelihood is non-existent...
Our government is invested in seeing homo marriage become setled law...