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Chief Roberts dissenting opinion on the 2015 5-4 Supreme Court decision on gay rights and same-sex marraige

06/21/2015

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Chief Justice Roberts Drops the L Word

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Angering Conservatives and Liberals, Chief Justice John Roberts Defends Steady Restraint

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Justice Kennedy’s Bitter Truth

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Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Tolerance Is Seen in His Sacramento Roots

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The High Court’s Disunited State

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Kentucky clerk Kim Davis claims private meeting with Pope Francis - The Washington Post

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Shift in American public opinion towards gay rights and tolerance for same sex marraige in the U.S. 1990-2015

06/21/2015

Justice Anthony Kennedy writes in his majority ruling that the question of gay rights came before the court after a "shift in public attitudes towards greater tolerance." Kennedy says changes in society and culture have led to this development, even though the Supreme Court based its 5-4 decision on the 14th Amendment guranteeing equal protection and due process under the law.

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Public’s Shift on Same-Sex Marriage Was Swift, Broad

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Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Tolerance Is Seen in His Sacramento Roots

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Kentucky clerk Kim Davis claims private meeting with Pope Francis - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/30/2015


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