Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion spurs speculation about the future of same-sex marriage

May 05, 2022 View Original Article
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    94% Negative

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"In considering whether to repeal the national right to same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court would also take into account that more than 500,000 couples in the United States rely on it, said Cliff Rosky, a law professor at the University of Utah with an expertise in LGBTQ and constitutional law."
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-2% Liberal
"No one can be certain how the justices would approach a same-sex marriage case until one is put before them."
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-6% Liberal
"Katie Eyer, a professor at Rutgers University with expertise in anti-discrimination law, said Alito's draft opinion relies on a narrow interpretation of what constitutes a fundamental right - the same question at issue in Obergefell."
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-10% Liberal
"Some say the draft opinion in the abortion case provides a road map for the court to hold that same-sex marriage is not a fundamental right, while others argue that there is no public appetite for putting that issue before the court."
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-18% Liberal
"But Eyer said public opinion in the United States is so strongly in favor of same-sex marriage - 61"
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-18% Liberal
"He also pointed to Alito's comments in the draft opinion - joined by four other Republican-appointed justices - that abortion is different from other rights."
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-18% Liberal
"Other legal experts see the destruction of the right to same-sex marriage as unlikely."
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-20% Liberal
"We emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right, Alito wrote."
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-22% Liberal
"Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion."
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-24% Liberal
"As a result, Woods said, advocates who oppose same-sex marriage could use Alito's logic as guidance for new lawsuits attempting to overturn Obergefell."
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-26% Liberal
"Jordan Woods, faculty director of the LGBTQ Law & Policy Program at the University of Arkansas, said Alito's logic in the draft opinion largely mirrors his dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges, which established the right to same-sex marriage in 2015."
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-28% Liberal
"Legal experts are divided on whether the right to same-sex marriage is actually in danger."
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-30% Liberal
"The nation's courts also have not experienced the same kinds of attempts to repeal the right to same-sex marriage as it has with abortion, NeJaime said."
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-38% Liberal
"They also point out that Alito, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, explicitly stated in the draft opinion that his reasoning was not meant to apply to any rights besides abortion."
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-40% Liberal
"WASHINGTON -- A leaked draft opinion suggesting that the Supreme Court will eradicate the national right to abortion has set off a wave of conjecture that the justices could also roll back the right to same-sex marriage, erasing decades of activism by the LGBTQ community."
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-42% Liberal
"The court's conservative justices are more likely to be persuaded by an argument that people rely on the right to same-sex marriage than they are on a contention that people rely on abortion, Rosky added."
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-48% Liberal
"Alito's statements in the draft opinion that the ruling only applies to abortion is another reason to think the court is not necessarily interested in repealing the right to same-sex marriage, said Douglas NeJaime, a professor at Yale Law School with expertise in sexuality and constitutional law."
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-54% Liberal
"Alito differentiated between Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that established a right to abortion, and cases involving same-sex marriage, contraception and sexual relations, saying abortion is fundamentally different because it destroys fetal life."
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-70% Liberal
"He now supported Trump's reelection efforts, and in a series of groveling U-turns, averred that the MAGA leader was the best president in his lifetime."
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24% Conservative
"Yet it was Vance who received a modest bump in the polls in the days leading up to the election, as a result of receiving Trump's blessing."
Positive
14% Conservative
"In the Trump era, primary elections are basically now an homage to the personality cult of Trump."
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6% Conservative
"In the Trump era, primary elections are basically now an homage to the personality cult of Trump."
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6% Conservative
"Trump has demanded that candidates ruing in primary races throughout the country, in races from local to state to federal, kiss the ring."
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6% Conservative
"Trumpism as a creed may be dominant in the Republican party, but Trump the individual could well be past the peak of his powers to dictate who that party nominates to be its candidates in marquee political races."
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4% Conservative
"Trumpism as an ideology seems, at least in the short term, to be secure as the lode-star of the modern GOP; it's far less clear, however, that as the primary season unfolds, Trump-the-individual is as dominant."
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4% Conservative
"Over the coming weeks, there are a number of other high-profile races -- not least in Georgia -- in which Trump is seeking to use his personal endorsements to hand-pick a slew of political figures, from Senate candidates to governors of swing states."
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-2% Liberal
"In 2016, Vance -- the author of Hillbilly Elegy, a best-selling memoir about growing up poor in Kentucky that, among other motifs, trafficked in right-wing themes about welfare queens -- was widely quoted as lambasting Donald Trump."
Negative
-4% Liberal
"In throwing his considerable political weight behind Vance, the former president, who has spent the past 16 months cultivating a shadow-GOP structure out of his Mar-a-Lago refuge, quite deliberately snubbed candidates like Josh Mandel, who were endorsed by eminently old-school Republican institutions such as the Club for Growth, and who, if their track record counted for anything, had at least as much right to expect Trump's nod as did the political neophyte Vance."
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-6% Liberal
"What is more interesting in Ohio is not the various shades of Trump that so many candidates now radiate, but the limits to Trump's power as a maker-and-breaker of political fortunes."
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-6% Liberal
"What is more interesting in Ohio is not the various shades of Trump that so many candidates now radiate, but the limits to Trump's power as a maker-and-breaker of political fortunes."
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-6% Liberal
"Tuesday's primary elections in Ohio resulted in Trump-backed candidate J.D. Vance securing the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat left open by Sen. Rob Portman's decision to retire."
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-12% Liberal
"Tuesday's primary elections in Ohio resulted in Trump-backed candidate J.D. Vance securing the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat left open by Sen. Rob Portman's decision to retire."
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-12% Liberal
"Mike Gibbons, who finished fourth in the Senate primary, spent $11 million of his own money trying to chael his ier Trump in a series of TV commercials."
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-12% Liberal
"In Ohio, the candidate who came in a close third was State Sen. Matt Dolan; as the one high-profile anti-Trumper in the Republican field, who has critiqued Trump's role in inciting the January 6 insurrection, he managed to consolidate the more moderate GOP vote -- and even saw a bump in his support after Trump endorsed Vance."
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-12% Liberal
"In Ohio, the candidate who came in a close third was State Sen. Matt Dolan; as the one high-profile anti-Trumper in the Republican field, who has critiqued Trump's role in inciting the January 6 insurrection, he managed to consolidate the more moderate GOP vote -- and even saw a bump in his support after Trump endorsed Vance."
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-12% Liberal
"And he did so with less than a third of the vote, meaning that most GOP primary voters weren't swayed by Trump's endorsement of Vance."
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-12% Liberal
"At the end of the day, the number of Ohioans who voted for Vance was 340,000, barely one-eighth the 2.68 million who voted for Trump in 2020."
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-12% Liberal
"By the time Vance got to ruing in the Republican primary to become the party's nominee for the open U.S. Senate seat in Ohio this year, he was a dyed-in-the-wool Trumpite -- a believer in every wacky conspiracy theory that Trump pushed about stolen elections, invasions of the country by illegal immigrants, Chinese plots to take over the world, and so on."
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-20% Liberal
"Mandel, who has run for the Senate three times now and lost each time, desperately sought to cast himself as more in line with Trumpite values than Vance is, and enlisted the uber-conservative Ted Cruz to campaign with him."
Negative
-26% Liberal
"And in that race Trump fell flat."
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-30% Liberal
"In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp, who has been a particular bogeyman for Trump since the November 2020 election, is far out ahead of the Trump-favored candidate David Perdue."
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-36% Liberal
"In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp, who has been a particular bogeyman for Trump since the November 2020 election, is far out ahead of the Trump-favored candidate David Perdue."
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-36% Liberal
"In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp, who has been a particular bogeyman for Trump since the November 2020 election, is far out ahead of the Trump-favored candidate David Perdue."
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-36% Liberal
"In Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp, who has been a particular bogeyman for Trump since the November 2020 election, is far out ahead of the Trump-favored candidate David Perdue."
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-36% Liberal
"DeWine won by a whopping 19 percent over a rival who, while not explicitly endorsed by Trump, made clear on the campaign trail that he marched in lockstep with the MAGA movement."
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-38% Liberal
"DeWine won by a whopping 19 percent over a rival who, while not explicitly endorsed by Trump, made clear on the campaign trail that he marched in lockstep with the MAGA movement."
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-38% Liberal
"When candidates do distance themselves from Trump and his foul rhetoric, they tend to fare poorly."
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-44% Liberal
"With DeWine, however, Trump couldn't find a candidate strong enough to take down the incumbent, and he was forced to sit on the sidelines while a political figure he loathes coasted to an easy victory."
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-54% Liberal
"With DeWine, however, Trump couldn't find a candidate strong enough to take down the incumbent, and he was forced to sit on the sidelines while a political figure he loathes coasted to an easy victory."
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-54% Liberal
"Sitting Gov. Mike DeWine, who has consistently refused to go along with Trump's argument that the 2020 election was somehow stolen from him, and who has, as a result, roused the twice-impeached former president's ire, ran away with his primary."
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-62% Liberal
"Sitting Gov. Mike DeWine, who has consistently refused to go along with Trump's argument that the 2020 election was somehow stolen from him, and who has, as a result, roused the twice-impeached former president's ire, ran away with his primary."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : In considering whether to repeal the national right to same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court would also take into account that more than 500,000 couples in the United States rely on it, said Cliff Rosky, a law professor at the University of Utah with an expertise in LGBTQ and constitutional law.
47% : No one can be certain how the justices would approach a same-sex marriage case until one is put before them.
45% : Katie Eyer, a professor at Rutgers University with expertise in anti-discrimination law, said Alito's draft opinion relies on a narrow interpretation of what constitutes a fundamental right - the same question at issue in Obergefell.
41% : Some say the draft opinion in the abortion case provides a road map for the court to hold that same-sex marriage is not a fundamental right, while others argue that there is no public appetite for putting that issue before the court.
41% : But Eyer said public opinion in the United States is so strongly in favor of same-sex marriage - 61% percent, as of 2019 - that she doubts the court has an appetite for revisiting the issue.
41% : He also pointed to Alito's comments in the draft opinion - joined by four other Republican-appointed justices - that abortion is different from other rights.
40% :Other legal experts see the destruction of the right to same-sex marriage as unlikely.
39% : "We emphasize that our decision concerns the constitutional right to abortion and no other right," Alito wrote.
38% : "Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion."
37% : As a result, Woods said, advocates who oppose same-sex marriage could use Alito's logic as guidance for new lawsuits attempting to overturn Obergefell.
36% :Jordan Woods, faculty director of the LGBTQ Law & Policy Program at the University of Arkansas, said Alito's logic in the draft opinion largely mirrors his dissent in Obergefell v. Hodges, which established the right to same-sex marriage in 2015.
35% :Legal experts are divided on whether the right to same-sex marriage is actually in danger.
31% :The nation's courts also have not experienced the same kinds of attempts to repeal the right to same-sex marriage as it has with abortion, NeJaime said.
30% : They also point out that Alito, who was appointed by President George W. Bush, explicitly stated in the draft opinion that his reasoning was not meant to apply to any rights besides abortion.
29% : WASHINGTON -- A leaked draft opinion suggesting that the Supreme Court will eradicate the national right to abortion has set off a wave of conjecture that the justices could also roll back the right to same-sex marriage, erasing decades of activism by the LGBTQ community.
26% : The court's conservative justices are more likely to be persuaded by an argument that people rely on the right to same-sex marriage than they are on a contention that people rely on abortion, Rosky added.
23% :Alito's statements in the draft opinion that the ruling only applies to abortion is another reason to think the court is not necessarily interested in repealing the right to same-sex marriage, said Douglas NeJaime, a professor at Yale Law School with expertise in sexuality and constitutional law.
15% : Alito differentiated between Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that established a right to abortion, and cases involving same-sex marriage, contraception and sexual relations, saying abortion is "fundamentally different" because it destroys "fetal life."

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