Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice named in complaint
The chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, named in a new complaint that is based on the testimony of a “professed transvestite, and other gay, lesbian and bisexual” individuals, says he expects to prevail in a fight over his management of the state’s judicial system.
The complaint, nearly 300 pages long, was filed on Friday by the state Judicial Inquiry Commission and signed by Billy Bedsole.
It alleges Chief Justice Roy Moore acted improperly in his management orders regarding the state’s probate judges, who were caught up in the same-sex “marriage” fight in the state.
The allegations claim Moore was unwilling to apply the same-sex “marriage” law as created by a bare majority of five justices on the U.S. Supreme Court, including two who apparently violated common judicial ethics rules by advocating for a position while the case was pending before them, Elena Kagan and Ruth Ginbsburg....