Clarence Thomas Openly Admits He's Dying For the Supreme Court to Overturn Gay Marriage Decision
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70% : San Francisco and other gay-friendly metropolises had a joyous Pride Weekend in 2015 when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage.47% : And given the vitriolic forces at play in the country right now, it's not difficult to imagine a day in the near future when a case comes before the courty challenging the right to same-sex marriage -- and this conservative majority would almost without a doubt through that previous ruling out the window faster than you can say Roe.
45% : But Thomas seems to twist that mean that new opinions are now necessary to overturn these other precedents on things like same-sex marriage and contraception.
42% : Referring to the court's previous rulings on sodomy laws, same-sex marriage, and bans on contraception -- the latter, known as Griswold, dates to 1965!
32% : Alito, for his part, included a phrase in his majority opinion saying that "nothing in [the Court's] opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion."
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