There are briefs by first responders, 303 former and sitting Republican government officials and activists, major churches and a former clerk to Justice Antonin Scalia who argues that “originalism” supports the right to same-sex marriage.
And the signatures of many of the best of the Supreme Court bar, including former solicitors general of both parties, add heft to some of the 73 amicus briefs filed in the U.S. Supreme Court urging marriage equality.
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