There's a bit of a judicial back-and-forth going on in Arkansas over marriage equality, with the judge who first cleared the way for same-sex couples to marry over the weekend
knocking down a new barrier:
A day after the state Supreme Court effectively halted gay marriages in the state, Pulaski County Judge Chris Piazza expanded his ruling striking down a constitutional ban to also include the prohibition on clerks issuing same-sex marriage licenses. Justices had ruled Wednesday that Piazza's decision on the gay marriage ban did not change that license law.
Piazza also rejected a request to suspend his ruling, saying there's no evidence the state would be harmed by allowing gay marriages to continue.
Marriages are resuming in Piazza's Pulaski County.