Carrick v. Snyder

Carrick v. Snyder was a 2015 federal court case requesting that the plaintiff Rev. Neil Patrick Carrick be allowed to perform marriage ceremonies that are currently prohibited, including same sex and polygamy wedding ceremonies. The case lists the Michigan Governor Governor Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette as defendants. The Detroit minister Pastor Neil Patrick Carrick sued to invalidate Mich. Stat. § 551.14, which provides, The case was dismissed with prejudice on February 10, 2016, for lack of standing.

Carrick v. Snyder

Carrick v. Snyder was a 2015 federal court case requesting that the plaintiff Rev. Neil Patrick Carrick be allowed to perform marriage ceremonies that are currently prohibited, including same sex and polygamy wedding ceremonies. The case lists the Michigan Governor Governor Rick Snyder and Attorney General Bill Schuette as defendants. The Detroit minister Pastor Neil Patrick Carrick sued to invalidate Mich. Stat. § 551.14, which provides, The case was dismissed with prejudice on February 10, 2016, for lack of standing.