Last term, few accurately predicted how the U.S. Supreme Court would rule on the Affordable Care Act cases. We asked court scholars and advocates to look ahead to next year and guess about the same-sex marriage cases and other cases and trends.
“In my judgment, there is no coherent way for the Supreme Court to invalidate Section 3 of the federal Defense of Marriage Act without implying the existence of a federal constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
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