Center for Inquiry: Michigan Drops Opposition to Secular Marriage Celebrants, Ending Lawsuit
April 03, 2020
April 03, 2020
AMHERST, New York, April 3 -- The Center for Inquiry issued the following news release:
Secular celebrants are now permitted to officiate and solemnize marriages in Michigan, after the state attorney general reversed the government's opposition to a lawsuit brought by the Center for Inquiry (CFI). Promising that the state considers CFI-trained and certified Secular Celebrants to be covered by existing statutes regarding marriage solemnization, the presiding federal court brought the . . .
Secular celebrants are now permitted to officiate and solemnize marriages in Michigan, after the state attorney general reversed the government's opposition to a lawsuit brought by the Center for Inquiry (CFI). Promising that the state considers CFI-trained and certified Secular Celebrants to be covered by existing statutes regarding marriage solemnization, the presiding federal court brought the . . .