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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 November 2024. LGBTQ rights in Wyoming Wyoming (USA) Status Legal since 1977 Gender identity State requires sex reassignment surgery to alter sex on birth certificate Discrimination protections Protections in employment for sexual orientation and gender identity (see below) Family rights Recognition ...
Law school Kate M. Fox, Chief Justice: 1955 (age 68–69) January 3, 2014 [a] 2024 2025 Matt Mead (R) Wyoming: Lynne J. Boomgaarden: 1961 (age 62–63) February 20, 2018: 2028 2031 Matt Mead (R) Wyoming: Kari Jo Gray September 20, 1960 (age 64) October 9, 2018: 2028 2030 Matt Mead (R) Wyoming: John G. Fenn – January 17, 2022: 2024 2032 Mark ...
Wyoming's legislature passed a statute in 2019 creating the Wyoming Chancery Court, which was signed into law the same year. [1] [2] [3] Unlike a traditional chancery court, which is a court of equity, Wyoming's new chancery court was given jurisdiction over purely monetary disputes (with more than $50,000 at issue) as well as actions in equity, with a limited subject matter jurisdiction ...
Following is a list of justices of the Wyoming Supreme Court, ... July 5, 1884: December 18, 1879: July 5, 1884 ... January 31, 1906: Richard H. Scott: February 24 ...
Secretary of State Chuck Gray asked county clerks last week to remove ballot boxes in Wyoming, claiming this form of voting is unsafe and violates state statute. The statute Gray referred to, W.S ...
In 2004, the Williams Institute estimated public support for same-sex marriage in Wyoming at 26% (± 5%), [27] and in 2012 at 41% (± 7%). [46] The July 2013 Public Policy Polling survey found that 57% of Wyoming voters thought same-sex marriage should be illegal, while 32% thought it should be legal and 11% were not sure. A separate question ...
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For the felony murder rule in all U.S. jurisdictions, see felony murder rule.. In the state of Wyoming the common law felony murder rule is codified at W.S. 6-2-101(a). This rule provides that anyone who kills another human being during the perpetration or attempted perpetration of a sexual assault, arson, robbery, burglary, escape, resisting arrest, or kidnapping is guilty of first degree ...