Griego v. Oliver

2014 NMSC 3
CourtNew Mexico Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 19, 2013
Docket34,306
StatusPublished

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Opinion

I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document New Mexico Compilation Commission, Santa Fe, NM '00'05- 16:00:53 2014.01.23

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO

Opinion Number: 2014-NMSC-003

Filing Date: December 19, 2013

Docket No. 34,306

ROSE GRIEGO and KIMBERLY KIEL, MIRIAM RAND and ONA LARA PORTER, A.D. JOPLIN and GREG GOMEZ, THERESE COUNCILOR and TANYA STRUBLE, MONICA LEAMING and CECELIA TAULBEE, and JEN ROPER and ANGELIQUE NEUMAN,

Plaintiffs-Real Parties in Interest,

v.

MAGGIE TOULOUSE OLIVER, in her official capacity as Clerk of Bernalillo County, and GERALDINE SALAZAR, in her official capacity as Clerk of Santa Fe County,

Defendants-Real Parties in Interest,

and

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel., NEW MEXICO ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES, as the collective and organizational representative of New Mexico’s thirty-three (33) Counties, and M. KEITH RIDDLE, in his official capacity as Clerk of Catron County, DAVE KUNKO, in his official capacity as Clerk of Chaves County, ELISA BRO, in her official capacity as Clerk of Cibola County, FREDA L. BACA, in her official capacity as Clerk of Colfax County, ROSALIE L. RILEY, in her official capacity as Clerk of Curry County, ROSALIE A. GONZALES-JOINER, in her official capacity as Clerk of De Baca County,

1 DARLENE ROSPRIM, in her official capacity as Clerk of Eddy County, ROBERT ZAMARRIPA, in his official capacity as Clerk of Grant County, PATRICK Z. MARTINEZ, in his official capacity as Clerk of Guadalupe County, BARBARA L. SHAW, in her official capacity as Clerk of Harding County, MELISSA K. DE LA GARZA, in her official capacity as Clerk of Hidalgo County, PAT SNIPES CHAPPELLE, in her official capacity as Clerk of Lea County, RHONDA B. BURROWS, in her official capacity as Clerk of Lincoln County, SHARON STOVER, in her official capacity as Clerk of Los Alamos County, ANDREA RODRIGUEZ, in her official capacity as Clerk of Luna County, HARRIETT K. BECENTI, in her official capacity as Clerk of McKinley County, JOANNE PADILLA, in her official capacity as Clerk of Mora County, DENISE Y. GUERRA, in her official capacity as Clerk of Otero County, VERONICA OLGUIN MAREZ, in her official capacity as Clerk of Quay County, MOISES A. MORALES, JR., in his official capacity as Clerk of Rio Arriba County, DONNA J. CARPENTER, in her official capacity as Clerk of Roosevelt County, DEBBIE A. HOLMES, in her official capacity as Clerk of San Juan County, MELANIE Y. RIVERA, in her official capacity as Clerk of San Miguel County, EILEEN MORENO GARBAGNI, in her official capacity as Clerk of Sandoval County, CONNIE GREER, in her official capacity as Clerk of Sierra County, REBECCA VEGA, in her official capacity as Clerk of Socorro County, ANNA MARTINEZ, in her official capacity as Clerk of Taos County, LINDA JARAMILLO, in her official capacity as Clerk of Torrance County,

2 MARY LOU HARKINS, in her official capacity as Clerk of Union County, and PEGGY CARABAJAL, in her official capacity as Clerk of Valencia County,

Intervenors-Petitioners,

LYNN J. ELLINS, in his official capacity as Clerk of Doña Ana County,

Real Party in Interest,

HON. ALAN M. MALOTT,

Respondent.

ORIGINAL PROCEEDING

Sutin, Thayer & Browne, P.C. Peter S. Kierst Lynn E. Mostoller Albuquerque, NM

ACLU of New Mexico Laura Louise Schauer Ives Alexandra Freedman Smith Albuquerque, NM

American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Elizabeth O. Gill James D. Esseks San Francisco, CA

Law Office of Lynn Perls N. Lynn Perls Albuquerque, NM

Wray & Girard, P.C. Jane Katherine Girard Albuquerque, NM

3 National Center for Lesbian Rights Shannon P. Minter Christopher F. Stoll San Francisco, CA

Sanders & Westbrook, P.C. Maureen A. Sanders Albuquerque, NM

for Plaintiffs

Office of the Bernalillo County Attorney Randy M. Autio, County Attorney Peter S. Auh, Deputy County Attorney Albuquerque, NM

Office of the Santa Fe County Attorney Stephen C. Ross, County Attorney Willie R. Brown, Assistant County Attorney Santa Fe, NM

for Defendants

New Mexico Association of Counties and the Intervening County Clerks Steven Kopelman Grace Philips Santa Fe, NM

The Ivey-Soto Law Firm Daniel A. Ivey-Soto Albuquerque, NM

for Intervenors

Gary K. King, Attorney General Scott Fuqua, Assistant Attorney General Sean M. Cunniff, Assistant Attorney General Santa Fe, NM

for Respondent

The Carrillo Law Firm, P.C. Raul A. Carrillo, Jr.

4 Karen Elaine Wootton Las Cruces, NM

for Amicus Curiae Doña Ana County Clerk

Alliance Defending Freedom James A. Campbell Joseph E. La Rue Scottsdale, AZ

Evie M. Jilek Albuquerque, NM

for Amicus Curiae New Mexico Legislators

Jenner & Block LLP Paul M. Smith Washington, DC

Rothstein, Donatelli, Hughes, Dahlstrom, Schoenburg & Beinvenu, LLP Sarah Eileen Bennett Santa Fe, NM

Caren Ilene Friedman Santa Fe, NM

for Amici Curiae American Psychological Association, New Mexico Psychological Association, National Association of Social Workers, National Association of Social Workers New Mexico, and New Mexico Pediatric Society

Office of the Santa Fe City Attorney Eugene I. Zamora, City Attorney Zachary A. Shandler, Assistant City Attorney Santa Fe, NM

for Amicus Curiae City of Santa Fe

University of New Mexico School of Law Max Justin Minzner George L. Bach, Jr.

5 Albuquerque, NM

for Amicus Curiae Professors at University of New Mexico School of Law

Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders Mary Bonauto Boston, MA

Daniel Yohalem Santa Fe, NM

for Amici Curiae Equality New Mexico, National Organization for Women Foundation, New Mexico National Organization for Women, PFLAG New Mexico, Southwest Women’s Law Center, Freedom to Marry, Prosperity Works, American Veterans for Equal Rights- Bataan Chapter, Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico, Human Rights Alliance, Organizers in the Land of Enchantment, Media Literacy Project, New Mexico Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association, Anti-Defamation League, Pacific Association of Reform Rabbis, Temple Beth Shalom of Santa Fe, The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Santa Fe, Rev. Talitha Arnold, Rev. Kathryn A. Schlechter, Rising Sun Ministries, Metropolitan Community Church of Albuquerque

OPINION

CHÁVEZ, Justice.

{1} “All persons are born equally free, and have certain natural, inherent and inalienable rights, among which are the rights of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and of seeking and obtaining safety and happiness.” N.M. Const. art. II, § 4. These inherent rights, enjoyed by all New Mexicans, appear along with twenty-three other provisions known as the New Mexico Bill of Rights, which include the right to bear arms, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom from unreasonable government searches and seizures, due process, and the equal protection of the laws. See N.M. Const. art. II, §§ 6, 10, 17, 18. When government is alleged to have threatened any of these rights, it is the responsibility of the courts to interpret and apply the protections of the Constitution. The United States Supreme Court explained the courts’ responsibility as follows:

The very purpose of a Bill of Rights was to withdraw certain subjects from the vicissitudes of political controversy, to place them beyond the reach of majorities and officials and to establish them as legal principles to be applied by the courts. One’s right to life, liberty, and property, to free speech, a free press, freedom of worship and assembly, and other fundamental rights may

6 not be submitted to vote; they depend on the outcome of no elections.

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