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ADF comment on 8th Circuit, Alabama Supreme Court marriage decisions

Friday, Mar 6, 2015
The following quote may be attributed to Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Jim Campbell regarding two marriage-related court decisions handed down this week: the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit’s order in Waters v. Ricketts to suspend a district judge’s decision that struck down Nebraska’s laws defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman, and the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision in In re: Alan L. King that reinstated that state’s marriage laws:

“The people of Nebraska, Alabama, and every state should remain free to affirm marriage as the union of a man and a woman in their laws. The courts should respect the freedom of the people to debate this important issue and decide it as a community. The Constitution does not demand that one irreversible view of marriage be forced on all the states.”
 
  • ADF news release: ADF to 8th Circuit: Allow Mo. to affirm marriage as one man, one woman (2015-02-24)

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Legal Documents

Alabama Supreme Court decision: In re Alan L. King
Stay order: Waters v. Ricketts

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ABOUT Jim Campbell

Jim Campbell serves as chief legal counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom, where he leads the U.S. Legal Advocacy team. In that role, Campbell oversees all U.S. litigation teams, Allied Legal Affairs, the Church and Ministry Alliance, and advocacy strategy. Prior to joining ADF in March 2023, Campbell was the solicitor general in the office of Nebraska Attorney General Douglas J. Peterson and Michael T. Hilgers. In that role, he represented the state of Nebraska in cases before state and federal courts and oversaw all civil appeals for the state. In February 2023, Campbell argued Biden v. Nebraska before the U.S. Supreme Court, a case in which Nebraska and five other states challenged the Biden administration’s attempt to forgive over $400 billion in federal student loans for over 40 million individuals. Before joining the Nebraska attorney general’s office in January 2020, Campbell worked as senior counsel with ADF. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Akron School of Law, where he graduated summa cum laude in 2006. Following law school, he clerked for the Honorable Alice M. Batchelder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. Campbell is admitted to the state bars of Ohio, Arizona, and Nebraska. He is also admitted to multiple federal district and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.