A request for U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan to recuse themselves in the pending same-sex marriage cases has appeared on the court’s online docket, just days before the justices are expected to issue a ruling.

The request from the Montgomery-based Foundation for Moral Law argues that because both justices have presided over same-sex marriages, “they thus may have a predisposition to vote in these cases to validate the marriages they have performed.”

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