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Okay, let's be silly: what if they just sit and ignore it once again?
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You mean 2015 right? Cases which they grant cert to by January are generally heard and decided by the following summer.
They don't have to hear it this session. They may very well delay the year - buys them the time they want for vox populi to be heard - more importantly, for all those states who currently have to allow SSM to experience the non-eventness of it, aside from the economic benefits.
That's the only reason I can think of for delaying -- so that when they finally decide, the great majority of Americans will go, "Well, duh! What took you so long?"
They don't have to hear it this session. They may very well delay the year - buys them the time they want for vox populi to be heard - more importantly, for all those states who currently have to allow SSM to experience the non-eventness of it, aside from the economic benefits.
So what happens if we - God forbid - lose the SCOTUS vote? Is the case for marriage equality lost for good?
Frankly, I'm amazed that this is still such an issue in an advanced country such as the US, and almost baffling that 4 SCOTUS judges are considered sure to vote against it. When did it go from the US bravely leading the world to the US being dragged, kicking and screaming, into the future?
In that unlikely but possible event all hell would break loose. Every ban struck down in federal court would be reinstated, Proposition 8 in California, Measure 36 in Oregon, etc. Quite simply we would have to go to initiative referendum in all those states that allow it. I reckon we could win everywhere now except the Deep South. It would be a costly and exhausting campaign, but one which would benefit from appearing on the 2016 ballot.
I'd rather they hear it now. Another year means another chance of losing the five likely votes that we have on the court to overturn these bans.
You mean 2015 right? Cases which they grant cert to by January are generally heard and decided by the following summer.
What does this development mean for the circuits that are still out?
No I mean 2016. It's unlikely this case will be completed in the current term imo.
SCOTUS has made it clear they do not want to issue a final ruling this year.
IMO,SCOTUS is going to be hearing gay marriage this term. We now have a split and waiting for other circuits to rule is a moot point now.
I'll have to disagree then. SCOTUS has made it clear they do not want to issue a final ruling this year. They are not going to fast track the briefings for cert and can employ plenty of additional delays to push it off until next year.
I have not once heard this implied from any members of the court.
For the Legal Eagles here ..... assuming the very worst (which I doubt), is a second bite at the apple via Full Faith & Credit a possibility?
It's highly unlikely to happen given what Ginsburg has recently hinted at. We now have an official circuit court split, which is what they seem to have been waiting for.
