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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 10:41 AM Apr 2015

Supreme Court appears on cusp of declaring right to same-sex marriage

REUTERS
26 APR 2015 AT 09:43 ET

The U.S. Supreme Court’s arguments on Tuesday over same-sex marriage will cap more than two decades of litigation and a transformation in public attitudes.

Based on the court’s actions during the past two years, a sense of inevitability is in the air: That a majority is on the verge of declaring gay marriage legal nationwide.

Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court’s pivotal member on gay rights, has been marching in this direction with opinions dating to 1996. In his most recent gay rights decision for the court in 2013, rejecting a legal definition of marriage limited to a man and woman for purposes of federal benefits, Kennedy deplored that U.S. law for making gay marriages “unequal.”

That 5-4 decision did not address a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, but lower court judges interpreted the ruling as an endorsement of it and began invalidating state bans.

When states appealed rulings striking down their same-sex marriage prohibitions, the Supreme Court declined to intervene, most notably in October 2014 when it denied appeals in seven cases on a single day.

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Supreme Court appears on cusp of declaring right to same-sex marriage (Original Post) DonViejo Apr 2015 OP
In a fair world, the decision would be unanimous. MineralMan Apr 2015 #1
Long as we get a majority vote, I am fine with it. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2015 #2

MineralMan

(146,192 posts)
1. In a fair world, the decision would be unanimous.
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 10:51 AM
Apr 2015

I can see no valid constitutional argument against recognizing LGBT couples' right to marry. It is not a fair world, though, so the vote will probably be 5-4 in favor of forcing states to recognize marriage equality.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
2. Long as we get a majority vote, I am fine with it.
Sun Apr 26, 2015, 02:06 PM
Apr 2015

And braced for the inevitable state attempts to do an end run around the decision.

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